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Chiefmcfuz
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Well I was laxed with the maintenance on my remora skimmer and now I can't get the injector screw out. I contacted the company and they told me the3 following:
Hi Brendan,
Thanks for the message, I can help you out. Our old access screws are made
from nylon, which absorbs water and expands - we now order plugs made from a
different material, so this won't be a problem again. Send me your address,
and I'll get a couple of those new screws out to you.
As far as removing the plug, you have a couple of options. You can remove
the skimmer from the tank for a day or two, which will allow the plug to
"dry out" and shrink, allowing you to remove it with a screwdriver. You can
drill the plug out with a drill bit slightly smaller in diameter than the
plug, or even better, use a screw extractor to get it out. You can also
send it in to us, and we'll remove it for you. Thanks again, and let me
know what you decide!
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Steve Prince
Customer Service Manager
AquaC, Inc.
7949 Stromesa Ct., Ste. E
San Diego, CA 92126
858-689-1121 phone
858-564-3419 fax
I replied and asked him if it was ok to post here or if they wanted the problems to contact them as they happened and he said :
Hi Brendan,
No problem - feel free to pass that info along. I'll get a couple of those screws out to you - don't hestiate to contact us with questions or comments at any time!
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Steve Prince
Customer Service Manager
AquaC, Inc.
7949 Stromesa Ct., Ste. E
San Diego, CA 92126
858-689-1121 phone
858-564-3419 fax
So here you go!
www.protienskimmer.com
They answer e-mails in a flash so if you want to swap screws e-mail him and he will get right back to you.
Just an FYI. Happy tripodding :biggrin:
Hi Brendan,
Thanks for the message, I can help you out. Our old access screws are made
from nylon, which absorbs water and expands - we now order plugs made from a
different material, so this won't be a problem again. Send me your address,
and I'll get a couple of those new screws out to you.
As far as removing the plug, you have a couple of options. You can remove
the skimmer from the tank for a day or two, which will allow the plug to
"dry out" and shrink, allowing you to remove it with a screwdriver. You can
drill the plug out with a drill bit slightly smaller in diameter than the
plug, or even better, use a screw extractor to get it out. You can also
send it in to us, and we'll remove it for you. Thanks again, and let me
know what you decide!
- - - - - - - - - - -
Steve Prince
Customer Service Manager
AquaC, Inc.
7949 Stromesa Ct., Ste. E
San Diego, CA 92126
858-689-1121 phone
858-564-3419 fax
I replied and asked him if it was ok to post here or if they wanted the problems to contact them as they happened and he said :
Hi Brendan,
No problem - feel free to pass that info along. I'll get a couple of those screws out to you - don't hestiate to contact us with questions or comments at any time!
- - - - - - - - - - -
Steve Prince
Customer Service Manager
AquaC, Inc.
7949 Stromesa Ct., Ste. E
San Diego, CA 92126
858-689-1121 phone
858-564-3419 fax
So here you go!
www.protienskimmer.com
They answer e-mails in a flash so if you want to swap screws e-mail him and he will get right back to you.
Just an FYI. Happy tripodding :biggrin:



