Brian,
Actually I bought the set that comes with screw outs and drill outs. I
used them to dig out the rust broken bolts on a turbocharger I'm
rebuilding and the do work well. (I still applied plenty of heat before
final removal)
Dave
brian S wrote:
>Make fun of them if you will Dave, but the work VERY well!!
>As do the ones they have for rounded off nuts and bolt heads. They worked
>when every thing else failed to get out an overtorqued oilpan bolt. Couldn't
>get it off when I did the first oil change after buying our SHO. Apparently
>the dealer lacky put it on with a air wrench.
>
>Brian
>
>
>You mean you didn't try Bob Villa's Craftsman Screw Outs???????? He
>
>>shows them on TV all the time, why you can just stick one in any drill
>>and restore the Titanic with it.
>>
>>Dave
>>
>>JHa2297255@netscape.net wrote:
>>
>>>Thanks for all the help with the door. Despite my efforts with an impact
>>>
>>screwdriver/propane/mapp heating and lots of liquid wrench it wouldnt
>>budge. Got it off with special british car restorers tool XX2 (snapped the
>>bolt heads off). Thanks again, Josh
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