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Posted by kraigWY---heat stop on January 04, 2004 at 08:44:51 from (66.82.9.52):
In Reply to: broken head bolt on an H posted by Digger on January 03, 2004 at 21:01:51:
There is a item, (paste) called "Heat Stop". Its sold by Brownell's Gunsmithing Supply" (they are on the web. You put the paste on the part (block) you don't want to heat. Then you can weld an extention bolt on the broken stud. While hot it will come right out. The Heat Stop will keep the block from getting hot. I use it when welding bolt handles on rifle bolts to keep the heat from drawing the temper from the bolt. It would great on removing broken bolts from cast iron. You wont believe this until you try it but you can put the paste on a spike (large nail) hold onto the end with the paste and heat the other end red hot with out burning your fingers. Rather in-expensive also.
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