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1. Stud Extractors (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 15:13:21 -0500
Has anybody used one of the cam-type stud extractors that Sears has? One of my seat belt bolts is stuck, head is rounded and won't turn. It is sticking out about 1.5". I'm contemplating grinding the
/html/triumphs/2002-01/msg00939.html (6,906 bytes)

2. Re: Stud Extractors (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 21:39:49 -0000
I have used the type of stud extractor you describe and I think you may be disappointed with the results. The hardened knurled cam tends to slip and chew up the stud if it is really tight and rusted
/html/triumphs/2002-01/msg00941.html (7,580 bytes)

3. RE: Stud Extractors (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 15:03:33 -0800
I bought a set of the socket type from Harbor Freight for about 15 bucks. 4 extractors up to 7/16" stud. Won't help on head studs (1/2"). I was considering the Sears type for head studs however. Brad
/html/triumphs/2002-01/msg00947.html (6,754 bytes)

4. Re: Stud Extractors (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 18:11:45 -0800
I believe I have a stud extractor like you are talking about (mine is a KD tools), IMO it works quite well as long as you have enough stud for it to grip. But, it does require at least 1" of stud fre
/html/triumphs/2002-01/msg00953.html (7,960 bytes)

5. Re: Stud Extractors (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 11:11:05 -0700
Hugh, How about instead of grinding the head off, you grind it square? I've had luck grinding rounded bolts to a smaller sized square head that I could get a good grab on with an open end wrench. Mig
/html/triumphs/2002-01/msg01026.html (7,475 bytes)


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