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Re: Snapped light post - best way to extract it?
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Posted by Mark in Mississippi on March 19, 2003 at 18:30:44 from (216.131.5.56):
In Reply to: Snapped light post - best way to extract it? posted by Ohio Dave on March 17, 2003 at 21:59:37:
Find your local tool man and invest in a set uf left-handed drill bits!!!! Get your reversible drill, and purchase a can of PB Blaster from the local Parts House. First spray the rust buster solvent into the siezed area and let it soak for the tyme it takes ta get a glass uf sweat tea. Then select the largest bit that will go into the pipe and NOT get into the cast housing and using the drill in the reverse mode , proceed ta drill out the stuck pipe. Works for me for over twenty years !!! If ya have access to a wire welder, place a nut over the pipe flat against the housing and filling up the threaded area of the nut, weld the pipe and nut tagether, imediately use a socket and turn out the pipe. Let me know how it turns out for you. Mark
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