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Sweet cal just went out and got this stuff should do the Trick hopefully



-- Edited by ezegreenfingers on Saturday 19th of October 2013 01:44:30 PM

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Snapped a bolt can u believe it so bought a dremel now just got to figure out wat I'm gona do with it thought I would cut a slot sor a screwdriver now I'm not that sure need advice how to get this thing out I'm screwing 



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You'll want a bolt extractor kit mate. That would be my advise. Most hardware stores should stock em. Or ebay.

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That looks the trick.

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just dremmill down the middle myself they screw in a screw or another bolt to try and wind it out woked in most cases . but that lit looks like it should do the trick

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good clean up of a old batterd  dtr  95

 



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That's an expensive snapped bolt!

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Best way to do it is drill it out starting with a really small drill bit. Try a stud extractor first it might come out quite easily seeing as it's quite new. If that doesn't work keep drilling gradually increasing the size and use a tap to recover the thread.

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Done it yet? If not can do it, spent a year doing it

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Goodluck when the stud extractor snaps :/

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Goodluck when the stud extractor snaps :/


 This...or a drill lol



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I don't wana talk about it guys f uked it right up got to take to a shop get it drilled out and re threaded dammmmmm I'm so Fukin stupid

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Not a lot you can do just unfortunate - been there done that I can't even be arsed trying to drill it anymore I can hardly ever get it to work.

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It looks like its too late but do not touch easy out bolt removers. Helicoil kit is far better option! Hardened steel ( stud extractors) are impossible to drill out yet snap easy. total waste of time. Best of luck with it all mate and remember it will all be a memory soon! I've been there!

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