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a tool i didnt already have

stroked93

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Guys I work autoparts I was helping this guy from out of town with his truck and he showed me a easy out drill bit its pretty slick. Not affiliated before someone asks just looks like a great timessver look up the original rescue bit. I bought one. Thought id share as I have used this site so much. Btw made in the Usa.
 
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grenade inspector

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gonna leave everyone hanging like that? especially with the bait of an easy out that my actually be easy or get things out?
 
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Matt018

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the youtube video only shows it removing a screw extractor and cutting, so im thinking that a cuttoff wheel and set of burrs would work much better.
 

darkzero

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Looking at a picture of them couldn't figure out how these would be used as a screw extractor so I had to watch the video. Video shows that these are not screw extractors. Don't see anything special for their pricing that regular carbide burrs & carbide drills couldn't do unless I'm missing something.

For screw extracting LH cobalt drills & the spiral extractors work perfectly fine for me.
 

DrkMtnDew

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Doesn't look too special but I bet it would save lots of time with a broken bit, tap, or extractor.
 
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