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Old 11-07-2008, 12:59 AM
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i agree with doctorturbo and usually the heat from welder will travel down the stud and be enough to back it out
 
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if the bolt is not stickin up enough u can take and sharpen a HARD punch to a point and take a hammer and get them to spin out , but u will want to heat it some ,but if u can weld a nut on or another bolt that would b the best
 
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o yea easy outs r hard & likesomeone has said b carefull with them , if u break on u will have to take it to a shop and get it edm burned out , taps r the same way-dont break one ( im a toolmaker and deal with this all the time)
 
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Old 11-11-2008, 11:49 PM
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use kano. hit the the hit with a punch in the center. then hit the bolt at a angle c-clockwise. it will come right out easy outs may not work. i do this all the time on farm equipment and on my buddy who overtightens evry bolt on his raptor
 
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