Removing stuck fasteners

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*Flameless heat tool useful for removing rusted or broken fasteners: [http://www.theinductor.com/ The Inductor].
 
*Flameless heat tool useful for removing rusted or broken fasteners: [http://www.theinductor.com/ The Inductor].
 
*Left-handed drill bits, or screw extractors, can be used to remove many fasteners.
 
*Left-handed drill bits, or screw extractors, can be used to remove many fasteners.
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*For stubborn nuts, try a nut splitter. It will crack the nut without damaging the bolt inside.
 
*For stubborn nuts, try a nut splitter. It will crack the nut without damaging the bolt inside.
 
*An impact driver can be used to loosen frozen nuts or bolts. Hand-held impact drivers typically have slotted and Phillips headed bits, as well as a socket fitting. The bit or socket is placed on the stuck fastener, and the other end of the impact driver is struck with a hammer. The impact of the hammer strike loosens the fastener, the downward force keeps the bit in its place, and the impact driver turns the force of the hammer strike into a sudden torque on the stuck fastener.
 
*An impact driver can be used to loosen frozen nuts or bolts. Hand-held impact drivers typically have slotted and Phillips headed bits, as well as a socket fitting. The bit or socket is placed on the stuck fastener, and the other end of the impact driver is struck with a hammer. The impact of the hammer strike loosens the fastener, the downward force keeps the bit in its place, and the impact driver turns the force of the hammer strike into a sudden torque on the stuck fastener.

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