littletoes
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Had to remove several very frozen 3/4" studs from a square-to-round flange off a cast iron section boiler. What a motha'! The first that would come, we used some Rust Buster, and this stud extractor. Had to move it back and forth quite a it, but we did get a couple out. Broke off some others....
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/PROTO-Stud-Extractor-1UDW4?Pid=search
When we have to drill, these seem to work much better than the "spiraled" types. Those "spiraled" ones seem to break more often than not...
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/PROTO-Screw-Extractor-Set-3R995?Pid=search
I've had limited use with these, but they do indeed seem to work. Time will tell...
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/PROTO-BoltStudScrew-Extractor-Set-2TJ52?Pid=search
When all else fails, we turn to the hot-wrench.
Yep, I've welded nuts on some studs, and the heat helps break it loose, even to the point of slapping a drenched cotton rag onto the area to kind of shock the threads. But at times, when all else fails, you have to use the cutting torch and blow the stud out as slag, then run a tap into the threads to clean things out.
Tell me what you've done in similar situations.
Very limited experience with aluminium for me, maybe one or two.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/PROTO-Stud-Extractor-1UDW4?Pid=search
When we have to drill, these seem to work much better than the "spiraled" types. Those "spiraled" ones seem to break more often than not...
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/PROTO-Screw-Extractor-Set-3R995?Pid=search
I've had limited use with these, but they do indeed seem to work. Time will tell...
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/PROTO-BoltStudScrew-Extractor-Set-2TJ52?Pid=search
When all else fails, we turn to the hot-wrench.
Yep, I've welded nuts on some studs, and the heat helps break it loose, even to the point of slapping a drenched cotton rag onto the area to kind of shock the threads. But at times, when all else fails, you have to use the cutting torch and blow the stud out as slag, then run a tap into the threads to clean things out.
Tell me what you've done in similar situations.
Very limited experience with aluminium for me, maybe one or two.
^^^ This is a good method. when i was working in a machine shop, people were alway bringing us broken bolts to extract. heat and penetrants will work 9 times outta 10.
