hancock1701
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So I was doing a valve adjustment on our Honda J series engine, and while putting everything back, idiot me used too long of a ratchet for that 10mm (M6) bolt and snapped it off. Most of the threaded portion was in the hole.
Today I had to go buy a screw extractor set and an M6 tap. Lowe's was the only one to stock this kind of stuff more than others. I got an Irwin set. I actually started reading about which brand is good for these, and Irwin was kinda at the extremes. People seem to really either love or hate their products.
Anyway, I got the 10 pc Irwin extractor set and asked my dad for help (I work on cars much more than him, but when it comes to this stuff, he's much better than me). We used a tiny nut as a sleeve to drill right in the center, and successfully got it out. It was such a relief. The included drill bit was also able to drill the Honda bolt without breaking. Irwin gets a plus from us this time.
A few things I noticed while shopping around: Irwin extractors and single taps are USA. Home Depot has some single Dewalt taps but are China. Are Cobalt drill bits really better and worth the extra than Titanium coated bits?
Also lessons learned this time: pay attention to the size of the bolt being tightened, and pick ratchet length accordingly. Also, aluminum heads are extremely soft. I actually screwed up the thread of two other holes, but the tap fixed that.
What is your experience with Irwin? Or fixing messed up threads or broken bolts?



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Today I had to go buy a screw extractor set and an M6 tap. Lowe's was the only one to stock this kind of stuff more than others. I got an Irwin set. I actually started reading about which brand is good for these, and Irwin was kinda at the extremes. People seem to really either love or hate their products.
Anyway, I got the 10 pc Irwin extractor set and asked my dad for help (I work on cars much more than him, but when it comes to this stuff, he's much better than me). We used a tiny nut as a sleeve to drill right in the center, and successfully got it out. It was such a relief. The included drill bit was also able to drill the Honda bolt without breaking. Irwin gets a plus from us this time.
A few things I noticed while shopping around: Irwin extractors and single taps are USA. Home Depot has some single Dewalt taps but are China. Are Cobalt drill bits really better and worth the extra than Titanium coated bits?
Also lessons learned this time: pay attention to the size of the bolt being tightened, and pick ratchet length accordingly. Also, aluminum heads are extremely soft. I actually screwed up the thread of two other holes, but the tap fixed that.
What is your experience with Irwin? Or fixing messed up threads or broken bolts?



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