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Old 08-25-2007, 01:35 PM
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Exclamation Broken Bolts, Screws, no problem...

Just saw this on TV... looked pretty cool, might be a good find if you break a head bolt off or something along those lines...

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not bad but i dont see it getting any serious bolts out...like head bolts...

still, looks cool
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mini easy-out.
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That's nice for small home improvement stuff dude, but theres no way in hell it's going to turn out anything with some *** behind it. I'm 240lbs and I struggle yanking on head bolts with a cheater handle.
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about the only way to get a broke head bolt out is drill it much and possible and then use a large ease-out carefully to make sure you don't break the ease-out in the bolt. and if that doesn't get it then your are looking at drilling further and re-tapping the hole or a new block.




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