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What extractors work the best?

knocker

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So I’m just about done with school at which I’m in a manufacture program and I’m going to start my career at a dealer. I have been working on building my tool box up. I have been ordering mainly SO since I get such a great discount and there’s a corporate rep here four days a week so he’s always here to take my money. I just ordered the SO TDM117A metric only tap and die set and would like to know what’s the best type of extractors to compliment that set. Thanks guys
 
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larry_g

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The best set is the one you don't have to use! On that note since I started using lefthanded drill bits to remove broken studs I have only had to use an extractor a couple of times. So whatever extractor you get drill the hole with a lefthanded bit and you'll find a lot of times the extractor is not necessary. Better if you get the screwmachine length bits, shorties.

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wafrederick

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The straight fluted extractors work great,they don't expand the broken piece of a bolt or screw.The spirals tend to do this a lot,expand the fastner and can be a real pita.
 
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knocker

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I totally forgot about left-handed drill bits, I have used them before when I used to work on automatic doors and they are defiantly a time saver. I also have been looking at drill index’s so I guess I should add left-handed bits to the list. On another note I’m also curious about drills, what’s my best option as a new mech, pneumatic or electric drill?
 
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srmofo

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The trick is to not apply too much force, Youre already in a hairy situation and breaking off an extractor in a freshly drilled hole is enough to send anyone over the edge. If you ever find yourself frustrated with a broken bolt, just walk away and find something else to do.
 

GeorgiaHybrid

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The trick is to not apply too much force, Youre already in a hairy situation and breaking off an extractor in a freshly drilled hole is enough to send anyone over the edge. If you ever find yourself frustrated with a broken bolt, just walk away and find someone else to do it.

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hammergodthor

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Here's my 2 cents:

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I like that they're slightly springy, so they flex to warn you instead of just breaking without warning.
 
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