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| TheOldHokie
02-10-2013 03:21:42
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I have an old block and I intentionally snapped a few studs off in it to try different techniques:- You can easily to set the block on the table of a large drill press or mill. From there drilling/milling the bolt out is darn near trivial.
- I had high hopes for the "heat it and blow it out" with a cutting torch idea. My torch skills must need honing because I got the bolt out along with quite a bit of the bolt hole wall :oops:
- Didn't have time to try the welded nut idea but I will when i get a chance. My welding skills are about on par with my cutting torch skills and all I have is an old Lincoln stick welder. I wouldn't even think about going after a bolt below the surface. I'd weld it to the block for sure.Film at 11.....
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| L. B,
02-10-2013 16:01:00
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Re: old your opinion in reply to TheOldHokie, 02-10-2013 03:21:42
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| Dont have the lg press or a mill. It was the bolt broke inside in a recess. I would only be able to drill it. ez out or tap. |
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