Me too.
I really dislike using the oxy acetylene torches in the shop. The volunteer fire department is about five miles away, and the shop would probably be lost by the time they rounded up the firemen and trundled the fire truck out here.
Sounds like a nice Christmas present for myself.

The lighting in that photo initially made me think the handle on your dipstick was metal and that you'd heated it up to glowing red.Magnetic inductive heaters definitely struggle on big chunks of metal where the heat is likely to soak away. For example, a 21mm tie-rod jam nut is really pushing it, so you wind up putting a lot more heat into the work than you need. Oxy-Acet is better in this application.
On the other hand, the Mini-Ductor made it possible to get one of the subframe bolts (M14) out of the first-gen XC90. These are notorious for fusing with the unibody in P2 Volvos. A lot of heat soak, but acetylene would have burned it all to the ground. I was replacing the alternator VR, so the intake is off in the photo below. Lots more room, but I could have done it with all that in place.
-Ryan
I have never replaced a fastener in my entire life unless I had to, which was extremely rare. Don't recall any giving out.
Perhaps it depends on who's buying.
Seems like a cost would be a thing as wellAnd the availability.
Service info says I need 3 single use fasteners replaced for a timing chain. On an engine still in production.....
"Uhhhh I can get those in 10 days" is what you hear from the parts counter at the dealer. IMO a lot of those fasteners are just locktite coated, which I can reapply, or nyloc which you can get a few uses out of.
The number of single use fasteners, because they actually deform and stretch, on a modern car are pretty low.
Funny, I just got one and the first thing I did was change a strut and I was able to save the sway bar links because I had it.Dang. I wish I pulled the trigger earlier. My wife gave me the green light today to get one of these after burning a hole in the CV boot trying to torch out the stabilizer links while doing a strut change.
Whomever invented the road brine needs to be hung by his toenails.
I think I will buck up and get the Bolt Buster.