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Posted by the tractor vet on March 17, 2005 at 06:37:07 from (4.124.66.203):
In Reply to: Easy Outs posted by Allan in NE on March 17, 2005 at 04:33:50:
Well , if it is a big enough bolt -stud the way i get them out is place a old nut over top of them and get the stick welder out and with M G 600 rod i weld down thru the nut on to the stud and keep welding up and keep backing the nut up the slag gets into the threads of the nut and if done wright you end up with a threaded stud up as far as you need or want , let it cool and most times it will shrink the pice you welded to and either my 410 channel locks or two nuts locked down and out it comes . I use this way on 1/2 and bigger my old hands are not steady enough for much smaller . on the small er sizes i center punch and drill out to the threads and clean out the first couple threads with a tappered chisel then run a tape down to clean out the rest . The welding will also work if ya broke and easy out off if it is a big enough bolt or stud and your a descent welder. And if all else fails then there is always the EDM machine at a machine shop.
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