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JB740i

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Yes, much much much better. I know Hansen makes them, that's what we get supplied with at work.



Funny, I've removed tons of broken studs/bolts/screws with them. I wear out an 1/8" easy out every few months. I've used ez-outs on over 200 fasteners in a day, and not had one problem./QUOTE]

dang. Seems like I'll spend a hour at home just to remove one. How many hours are their in your day?
 

wrenchr

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Whatsup guys I need some help ASAP I was working on my grandfathers GMC today and I was removing the Thermostat housing bolt first one came out ok and the second one snapped off completely from the stud to the head , In other words snapped in half and left less than 1/8 of an inch bolt sticking out of the manifold, The bolts are very rusted. This car has been a pain to me with other probs. How can I get this little stud out Ive tried a few different things bolt out spray/vise grips and it wont even grab on enough to turn it. Thanks in advance

Drop a nut on top of the stud or nub and weld it to it!!
 

Junkman

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I'm certain that it is fixed, but some people for some unknown reason find it is fun to dredge up old posts and then try to bring them to life. Personally, I would like to see all posts over 60 or 90 days locked down so this can't happen.
 

Junkman

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Omar just bought his tray, and every site that I visited that sold Bend Pak showed only the sliding tray for the past 2+ years. This is why I asked, I was wondering if it is a newer design. Guess that I will have to ask Jeff for an explanation.
 

tonydanzah

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Funny, worked all the time on 50 year old farm equipment. Worked all the time on the '57. Worked all the time on the '41.



No. Like these:

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that is an awesome set, what did that run you and where did you get it?
 

Art From De Leon

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The biggest mistake was using a pair of Vise grips to try to remove it, this is where your 6" Rigid pipe wrench would bite, and give you a chance of removing it.

Spray it with panther pee, give it a few good raps with a hammer, and it should come out.

Vise grips are seriously overrated for anything other than clamping.
 
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