Removing stuck fasteners

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m (The following is instructions for making an impact-type device that works on a screw that has a stripped head.)
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*Hotrodders forum thread on the [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/does-work-grabit-seen-tv-155731.html "GrabIt"] extractor tool, as seen on a late-night infomercial.
 
*Hotrodders forum thread on the [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/does-work-grabit-seen-tv-155731.html "GrabIt"] extractor tool, as seen on a late-night infomercial.
 
[[File: DAMAGED-FROZEN_BOLT_REMOVAL_SOCKETS.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Damaged or frozen fastener removal sockets]]<br style="clear:both"/>  
 
[[File: DAMAGED-FROZEN_BOLT_REMOVAL_SOCKETS.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Damaged or frozen fastener removal sockets]]<br style="clear:both"/>  
===The following is instructions for making an impact-type device that works on a screw that has a stripped head.===
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===The following are instructions for making an impact-type device that works on a screw that has a stripped head.===
 
*Get an aircraft rivet gun (note: not a tubing cutter, they're too fast) that has less than 2000 b.p.m. (blows per minute).  
 
*Get an aircraft rivet gun (note: not a tubing cutter, they're too fast) that has less than 2000 b.p.m. (blows per minute).  
 
*Get one of the rivet gun sets, and weld a piece of 3/4" hex stock to the working end of the set then weld an apex tip holder to the hex stock (of course you need an air compressor, 100 psi is just fine).  
 
*Get one of the rivet gun sets, and weld a piece of 3/4" hex stock to the working end of the set then weld an apex tip holder to the hex stock (of course you need an air compressor, 100 psi is just fine).  

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