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Re: Broken Stud...

To: tigerpb@ids.net, laifman@flash.net
Subject: Re: Broken Stud...
From: CoolVT@aol.com
Date: Sun, 23 Mar 1997 17:48:27 -0500 (EST)
I also has the same bolt snap.  I tried center drilling in preparation for
the famed easy out.  I didn't get the hole perfectly centered and gave up
before I broke something else.  A local machine shop used a "easy-in" rather
than an easy-out.  It just pushed the broken bolt into the crossmember and we
shook it out.  This seemed like a more sensible solution because there was
approximatley 1" of extra thread on the bolt which would have to have been
pulled back through that threaded space.   By screwing it in a lot of work
and possible damage was avoided.  It was a new one on me, an "easy-in".  It's
just an easy-out with the twist in the the opposite direction.  Obviously
can't be used on a solid piece of metal, but when the piece is open on the
other side like our crossmember it's definitely worth considering.

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