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Removing those pesky broken bolts. 🔩

7,591,765 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля BoVodio Toad
BoVodio Toad1 год назад

Now snap-off that EZ-Out like usual and clean up that hole then.

Фото профиля J Harvey Spectre
J Harvey Spectre1 год назад

Weld a washer and a nut onto the top, impact it off

Фото профиля Andrew the Millwright
Andrew the Millwright1 год назад

You could have removed that bolt with a pipe wrench.

Фото профиля Bob Hotchkiss
Bob Hotchkiss1 год назад

WAY easier to drop an appropriate sized nut onto the stub, and then weld through the center. The thermal expansion of the stuck bolt breaks the rust loose, and slightly crushes the threads. Once it cools, tap the top of the nut with a hammer a few times, and then screw it out.

Фото профиля Thomas
Thomas1 год назад

That is Not how you run this removal...OMG what a joke!

Фото профиля CW Service Eng
CW Service Eng1 год назад

Why is this a revelation to anyone?

Фото профиля 🅳🆁🆃 💭
🅳🆁🆃 💭1 год назад

I just call the guy 🤷🏻‍♂️

Фото профиля Laurence Kuek
Laurence Kuek1 год назад

Won't that damage the hammered-in screw bit?

Фото профиля You're Fired!
You're Fired!1 год назад

Or just weld another head on it

Фото профиля Twelvebore
Twelvebore1 год назад

They're called 'Easy-Outs' and I have a set in my garage. I think there's 5 sizes, but it could be 6. All is fine so long as you can get to the broken stub, if it's in a awkward space just admit defeat and call someone.

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