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Re: [TR] removing a broken bolt

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Subject: Re: [TR] removing a broken bolt
From: Keith Stewart <keithstewart@execulink.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2014 21:53:48 -0500
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> On Nov 25, 2014, at 7:05 PM,<brianharlan@scrtc.com
>
> Then use
> an appropriate sized flat head screwdriver to turn it out. if you can't
> turn it with a regular screwdriver, try one of the screwdriver tips that
> can be used with a ratchet.Use this method in conjunction with the other
> suggestions of wax, heating, cooling, etc.
b& or, you can check with your FLAPS for an impact driver. Basically, a unit
like a chisel with a screwdriver tip that when struck with a hammer, turns the
tip and simultaneously delivers an impact to the head.

Keith Stewart
keithstewartATexeculinkDOTcom

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