http://www.go2socket.com/ Fixed for you I have tried it but it needs to be a bolt with a lot of access to tighten the set screw. I had better luck with the Craftsman damaged bolt remover.
The set screw just needs a flat blade screw driver in the video. Unless you really need to torque it down with the channel locks. Have you ever used this product?
looks like a great thing for confused girlfriends and wives that don't know anything about tools to buy for the man in their life for father's day.. the "Popular Mechanics" endorsement backs that up.
The set screw just needs a flat blade screw driver in the video. Unless you really need to torque it down with the channel locks. Have you ever used this product?
I borrowed it from a buddy to remove a stripped exhaust stud on my tractor. It worked good for that but I haven't tried it on a rounded bolt head. I did modify it by swapping the flat head screw for a Allen bolt.
I use these type of extractors when I can't get a normal stud removal tool to bite. Sometimes I weld a nut to the problem fastener and the heat from the weld helps with removal. I agree with a sharp blow from a hammer/punch. More often than not the sharp blow would have prevented the problem in the first place
I use these type of extractors when I can't get a normal stud removal tool to bite. Sometimes I weld a nut to the problem fastener and the heat from the weld helps with removal. I agree with a sharp blow from a hammer/punch. More often than not the sharp blow would have prevented the problem in the first place