Removing stuck fasteners
(→References) |
(→The hot and cold method) |
||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
#While it's still red-hot, squirt it with water. | #While it's still red-hot, squirt it with water. | ||
#Repeat the hot and cool process again with the torch and water. | #Repeat the hot and cool process again with the torch and water. | ||
+ | #Turn out the bolt. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==The left-handed reverse drill bit method== | ||
+ | #Buy a left-handed drill bit collection from a hardware store. | ||
+ | #Insert the bit in your drill, then put the drill in reverse. | ||
+ | #Drill out the bolt. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==The heat and paraffin wax method== | ||
+ | #Heat the bolt with a torch. | ||
+ | #Touch the threads with paraffin wax. Ensure that the bolt is situated such that the wax will run down into the mating threads. | ||
+ | #Remove the bolt. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Miscellaneous tips== | ||
+ | *Weld a piece of metal to the top of the bolt to use as leverage when loosening. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==The weld-on-a-larger nut method== | ||
+ | #Place a close-fitting washer over the top of the bolt, to protect surrounding material. | ||
+ | #Take a nut that is larger than the actual thread of the broken bolt, and weld it to the broken bolt. | ||
+ | #Welding in short bursts, heat it until the weld comes up into the nut. | ||
+ | #Welding generously, fill up the nut. This will heat the bolt, but not the surrounding material. | ||
+ | #Let it cool completely. The bolt will contract and break the grip of the rust. | ||
#Turn out the bolt. | #Turn out the bolt. | ||