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On Feb 19, 11:54*pm, jakdedert wrote:
N9NEO wrote: So in the end and after spending about 20 bucks for drills and about 2 hours trying to drill it out, I got serious. *I took another trip to the depot and picked up a cutting wheel set for my Dremel, a Bernzamatic pencil torch and fuel. *I had the three remaining hex nuts coaxed off in less than 5 minutes with a little heat, The snockered up hexnut was out in another 2 minutes. So if you're going to have to take out some of those hardened buggers I would apply a little heat if they give yu any resistance. *Torch was $9.99 and as far as I am concerned a very good investment. *Dremel cutting wheel set was another $13 and likewise a good investment. regards, NEO Describe the process...all I see are the tools. *Did you dremel a screwdriver slot into the bad hex head? jak Hi Jak, Nope. I took the remaining three screws out and cut the coupler in half the long way. I drove the grinding wheel straight through the hardened steel screw - no problem. I've used the Dremel tool when in an emergency situation working on exhaust systems. regards, Bob N9NEO |
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