4 Ways To Remove Stripped, Rounded, Or Stuck Bolts | GMBN Tech's Guide To Stubborn Bolt Removal
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No matter how competent you are working on your bike, it can still be easy to slip with an Allen key and round out a bolt head. It’s particularly easy with things like lock-on grip bolts and 4mm stem bolts - usually as you might be nipping them up with a multi-tool, which can be harder to engage. In this video Doddy shows you a few ways you can easily remove the offending bolt.
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Have you used any of these techniques?
@BoomKillerE
3 жыл бұрын
No, M8 Yet
@sionvandevelde
3 жыл бұрын
I guess that welding an Allen key to the bolt isn't recommended......
@eduardozubizarreta
3 жыл бұрын
Yes! The Bolt Extractor, worked like a charm
@northhankspin
3 жыл бұрын
great techniques, i cant wait to try the nitril rubber glove one.. You forgot Vicegrips.
@drmoynihan
3 жыл бұрын
No, but I will - Thank you! P.S. I use Vice Grips, and also cut a slot for a screw driver.
For future reference: 2:00 Glove Trick 3:00 Tool substitutions 4:10 Bond your tool in place 7:24 Drill out (keep drill in reverse) Thank you for all these great ideas...
@scmtb8658
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the cheat sheet :) It will save me some time and allow me to focus on what I am looking for.
@bhoot1702
Ай бұрын
Thanks
If you’re using the sacrificial allen key trick, bond the long end of the key into the screw. Once it sets, turn the short end with a small-diameter pipe or by grabbing onto it with an adjustable spanner for leverage. Once the bolt comes off, saw off the bonded end and round its sharp corners with a file. One sacrificial key lets you remove quite a few bolts.
@billellis6538
3 жыл бұрын
A blow lamp will unbond the allen key, then scrape off any residue with a stanley knife. Use time and time again.
@khchoi2012
2 жыл бұрын
It sounds like you're single and have plenty of time in your hand. I'd rather like the blow torch it quickly.
@CodSlap
2 жыл бұрын
@@khchoi2012 Reading into things a bit too much, eh? A man after me' own heart! But yeah, blowtorches are not the most common tools around the parts I live in - I don't know anyone who owns one. I also wouldn't recommend using one here, since someone will start using a blowtorch on teh bolts of their carbon full-sus... :D Oh, and there are 5-minute variants of e.g. epoxies that can do the trick - the only thing those are really good for, imho.
@clarencewilliam8969
Ай бұрын
Actually, that sacrificial Allen key can still be saved. Put it in the freezer overnight, and the epoxy bond will break.
I've been a mechanic for 20 years. I had never seen the trick with the rubber glove. Super thx. We always keep learning :-)
You can use a saw to make a cut in the bolt and then use a flat screwdriver.
@smtkelly
3 жыл бұрын
you can also combine drilling the head off and then cut a slot
@Foster_-gx8sm
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I used that on a rotor bolt, worked great
@driescornelius3683
3 жыл бұрын
I was waiting for that and then he took out fucking glue 😂
@adamcraig3236
3 жыл бұрын
I use a Dremel with a little cutting disc.
@UnjustifiedRecs
3 жыл бұрын
If its not a flush mount bolt/screw
“Time to time” me who is more used to Allen wrenches slipping than actually working
@ttvoclaw675
3 жыл бұрын
Every component on all my bikes have either a single or multiple rounded, or you can see marks where I have slipped
@redtobertshateshandles
3 жыл бұрын
Gotta use good quality properly fitting tool.
@hamilcarluxemburg5266
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I think your tools are the problem I'd get some new ones if you can
@davidwales9657
3 жыл бұрын
Never use cheap tools, because they don't fit properly and you'll destroy the things you work on
Bonus trick: You often can find a bit of undamaged hex profile hidden under dirt so it is a good idea to clean out the head. This often helped me on the cleat screws
@smallhatshatethetruth7933
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I had to do this for one of my caliper bolt
@vinny61389
3 жыл бұрын
Not cleaning hex heads out in the first place is the only way I've ever stripped one.
my work doesn't know that this channel is how iv'e learned to be a mechanic
@User-rj2dk
3 жыл бұрын
KZread certified
@MrPijus123
3 жыл бұрын
You're not alone. Underqualified and overpaid gang.
This happens to me so much that I may as well shortcut this video so I can watch it at a moments notice. Super helpful. Thanks Doddy 👍
@gmbntech
3 жыл бұрын
Hope it helps you out Sam!
The first tip with the glove is genius. Worked immediately.
Thank you for the pointers! I had just finished messing up a shock mount bolt .... Rubber glove trick worked like a charm!! I appreciate it!!!
Man I'm really mad whole day because of my broken brake bolts. You gave me hope. Thank you and more power!
Timely video, thanks Doddy! I've got a rounded bolt on the lower pivot assembly gonna see which of these ways work best once Intense gets me the new bits to put in...
*Before you mess it up, take the Allen key and put it on the bolt, and hit it in with a mallet and try turning it.*
The glue-method is really genius. Never seen that before. I had success in creating two flat surfaces for a spanner but this only works if you have enough space like on bottle cage screws.
Very nice. Well done. It helped A LOT. Now I'll try THESE methods in the morning. Thank YOU.
Awesome video, so helpful and I’ll be using your advice on a rear derailleur tension screw tomorrow! Was wondering how I was going to get the little bugger out! Thanks!
I've used most of them over time (the joys of old bikes and Daihatsu cars). I also keep a tube of metal epoxy putty with me when I go anywhere on/in any vehicle. I've used it similar to how you used the epoxy resin on bolt heads, I've used it to patch cracked frames and rims on bikes, fix holes in oil sumps on engines, fix go-pro mounts etc etc. It's very very useful stuff. Oddly enough, nearly all the times I've used it, has been fixes for other people.
Brilliant tips . I always add safety glasses to my list of tools when drilling 00.
I used this video to help my son with a screw holding his laptop SSD in place. Can always trust Doddy - best video on the topic on KZread. PS used all the techniques. For the third, only had superglue, which didn't work. Using the extractor kit drill bit in reverse was enough. I was patient power Doddy's advice, and once it's drilled far enough in, there was enough friction that the screw started turning. Voila.
Thanks for Video. I was able to use the rubber glove method to remove a slightly striped allen bolt out of my wheelchair brake lever and then replace it with a new one. You really helped me out of a jam.
On a bench with purposely damaged bolts (not rusted or seized) is one thing. On the equipment and seized is totally different.
Great tips. I used the glove and it did the trick! Thanks for sharing knowledge!!
Ive been in and around mechanic and electrical for mist if ny life machine shops...ive used extractirs and such before drilled out...i just had an issue in my motorcycle..one allen screw was a bit tighter then the others and stripped it a bit. It being in an isolated position could not cut slits, wrench. Didnt want to have to drill and did not have a four square to pound in. The glove trick. Magnificent. Just the little extra bite it needed. In all honesty i thought to fill the gap but had figured steel wool paper. Was not sure. Worked like a charm. Thank u. Saved quite a bit of trouble great tip.
Thanks Doddy, that's actually a really useful set of tricks!!! :)
Best and most original ideas ive seen on this subject
Thank you for the glove technique. I just did it on my crank with both bolts getting rounded. Worked perfectly!
Knipex Cobra Pliers. Best tool I have purchased hands down. Stripped bolts are easily removed.
@antoanangelov5672
3 жыл бұрын
what am I supposed to do with these
@RideAlongside
3 жыл бұрын
@@antoanangelov5672 type into Google “knipex stripped bolt”. Not sure I needed to type it out for ya, but no worries! Happy new year!
Hi Doddy, thanks!! It works. The rubber did really works. Thanks man. Respects to you.
Wonderful tips, thanks!
I am very proud of my Park Tool hex wrench set (same as the one in the background behind Doddy) - about £70!! But like all expensive stuff, you never regret buying them once you have them.
Used all those hack plenty of times except the bonding solution. Quite clever way to do it. Very nice video.
I made a cut with a dremel then used a phillips head screwdriver...
@flippy66
3 жыл бұрын
Presume you mean flat head screwdriver? Unless you cut a star shape? I've cut a slot with a dremel and used a flat head screwdriver, or the end of a chisel if the bolt is large.
Glove trick worked like a charm! you literally just saved my brand new shock, thank you so much!!!
Super handy tips. + In my experience, Araldite or any other epoxy will peel off metal rather easily, twist the bolt with pliers and it will go... Happy new year!
Literally what I was looking for! 🖤
Cheers Doddy!
The rubber glove method was genuis and I’ve finally got my stripped Disc Rotor screw out after nearly giving up on the Wheel 👍
Brilliant doddy .loved that
Used the rubber glove trick on a stripped bolt in a door frame with a manual screwdriver and it worked!! Saved a trip to the hardware store.
Awesome video! Thank you for this video.
Doddy is the legend!
perfect.... this is invaluable info for us all....pls keep up the great work
Thank you very much for this video. I tried the rubber glove technique and it worked!!!!
Brilliant! Exactly what I needed to know for exactly the problem I have.
The glove trick man, that was gold!!! Always used elastic bands for stripped screws, but for small screws it was always hit-n-miss. With your silicone glove trick they don't.
Really helpful tips!
Thank you,helped me a lot. Happy xmas
Perfectly timed video. I was able to extract a rounded out Allen key screw that was holding the derailleur hanger on my Whyte S150. Came out in 2 mins using the techniques here
Some good tips there Doddy 👍
Top tips! 👍
Thank you for sharing!!
A1 Video. Thanks.
Rubber glove technique worked perfect- thanks!
Thanks for that video. I have just rounded Allen 8 socket for Praxis crankset bolt. I don't loose my hope to avoid cut my cranckset out.Cheers
Depends whether you can get to the side of the head of the bolt. You can file 2 parallel edges on the head. Use an adjustable spanner to open it.
Just tried method #2 with the torks wrench. Worked like a charm.
When beginning a job, I worry about what to do if ..... Thank you Doddy! And Happy New Year! :)
Rubber glove trick worked like a charm!
Really great video! I've got this problem about 2 years ago on a bottle cage- mount. I've worked with the rubber band method too, but I couldn't get enugh traction on the inside of the fitting, so I wrapped it arouond the bolt head and then I used a hack which I've got from a car mechanic: I took some pliers and grabbed the outside of the bolthead with the rubber in between and turned the bolt in- and out, just a little bit and a couple of times until it felt really loose and then I was able to get rid of it. I'd be interested what you think about this hack! Happy new year!
Thanks, got a shredded bolt head on my chain ring. Will give these a go👍🏽
Thank you!
One at home...Love it!
Dam I'm trying that rubber glove idea cheers guys 🙌🙌
Good tips. Cheers mate.
@gmbntech
3 жыл бұрын
Hope it helps people!
I can add one to the list. I have carefully hammered an Allen key in the bolt, then when the Allen key feels secure it can be unscrew. Of course, only when the damage is on the first layer of the head. Nice tips! Many thanks for a chilean linving in Germany Felipe
Hey Doddy, loving the content. Most of these I have used at one time or another apart from the epoxy one but it makes sense. I am currently trying to rebuild a 1998 Santa Cruz heckler and am looking for some advice on which forks to run. I was running them with an old set of RST delta TL however they have seen their best. I haven't ridden in a while and am gonna try and get back to a bit of XC, free ride, and maybe some enduro. I have a cane creek DB air for the rear but looking for the best 1 1/8 steerer 26" wheel based fork. Thanks mate. #GMBNtech
can't believe the timing was just trying to get a bolt out yesterday thanks heaps Dotty
Some good ideas here. Regarding drilling and using stud extractors/ezy outs. If it fails extracting using the head of the bolt you can using a hard metal cutting drill just drill straight into the centre of the bolt further down than the head. For this you'll need to use ezy outs by hand. A power tool will most likely snap them.
Before the more extreme methods, you can also try using the part of the pliers that have teeth to grab the whole head of the bolt if it protrudes enough. I might or might not have taken multiple bottle cage bolts out this way.
What I learned: Avoid to use round side of the allen key...
@Shithappenswhenu
3 жыл бұрын
@Brass Cooling He said round end, not rounded off end. 😂
I tried the first solution within seconds and it worked. I just used my shirt instead of gloves and I was like damn LOL. All this time. Such an easy way. Thanks again mate I really appreciate it.
Very useful thank you, about the sacrificial allen key, you could use a grinder to cut it and have it ready for a next job.
Brilliant idea using rubber never cross my mind for ages
Cheers for this; this has given me enough inspiration for my stripped bolt even though they are on some fairing screws on my scooter!, I have tried this before sometimes with disc rotor bolts it just created a dip and were truly stuck in there. I do have a high powered drill and metal bits too. One idea was to fashion some kind of mini crow bar as mine are mushroom flat head and getting a purchase with a hammer 🔨 nail hoofed claw was not feasible, out of an old piece of sheet metal or tool and bending the end like a hook maybe cutting a slit with my junior hacksaw blade. Definitely using my new WD-40 before I do anything to 😊, also I hear heat using a heat hot air gun can help with seized bolts
jb weld .place a small ball of jb weld into the rounded bolt head then put allan key in as normal letting the weld form around the allan key then remove allankey wait for it set and job done.
@HDsharp
3 жыл бұрын
There's a few types of jb weld, which type should we be using? Jb Plastic weld or jb steel weld? Which one did you use?
great video
Method 1.5: VICE GRIPS. If there is enough of the bolt head exposed (so many are countersunk which makes this method redundant in that instance)... Clamp the vice grips onto the bolt head ensuring there is some room for counter clockwise rotation. Put an Allen key in the head with the arm diagonally opposite to the vice grips (so you can hold the pair like a T bar giving even more torque to the job. Vice grips / pliers are also a forgotten gem for removing rounded screws... the smaller the vice grips the better for more precise grip. And (bonus?) tip... Use penetrating oil on the bolts... and try doing them up a pinch, sometimes breaking the friction clockwise is enough to let the penetrating oil in, and the bolt comes out with the standard alen key, no other trick needed. Heat is also another way.. but can damage aluminium, seals, paint, fingers, reputation...
Spot on Doddy as always 👌 Any chance of a link to the pack of drill bits please Ta Ste
Absolute life saver 💪👊👊
Epoxy method is brilliant. If there's room to grab, good old vise grip pliers can work as well.
Excellent excellent tips if I could just see good enough to do one of these ideas it'd be great
How do you reading my mind? I'm just bought a new bike for mom & I got tons of stuff for upgrade at home, but few days ago faced such a problem with stuck bolts at handlebars grips. Thank you!
@gmbntech
3 жыл бұрын
Hope you get them out!
@Adam-xo7cv
3 жыл бұрын
I had the same exact problem the other day. I used my 1/8" drill bit to make a nice clean hole, then took my T25 Torx bit and hammered it into the clean hole. It opened up the hole on each of the splines, and even the small amount of purchase on the torx bit was enough to get it to grab hold and remove it. Then I hammered in a larger allen wrench and now it's a brand new bolt, which I subsequently used to reinstall the grips on another set of handlebars! Good luck!
Sooo helpful
Oh thank you. The trick with the glove worked for getting a screw out.
Thank you. Should i heat the broken stud before using the extractor? I mean is it helpful to make it easer to get it out with the extractor tool?
Hi mate, great video!!! Can you share the link with the set of drills and extractors? I really need one! Thanks!!
Very useful
Great tips Doddy! I would have liked to see how the Park Tool t-handle's Strip Gripper compares to these other methods
Hello, thanks for a great video. I have a torx screw (T20) rounded but in the back of an engine, very narrow gap. just a torx key is OK. Therefor no such power drill here. I had tried rubber gloves, but not good so far. Need your advice please. THANKS
rubber band wrapped around the allen key head worked like a charm
Going to need to try these. Was going to adjust the shifter on my bike and no clue what the shop I got my bike from did to that one little 3mm on the shifter. All the others have been fine but that one 3mm is not coming out. Going to have to give it a try with a better Allen key than my topeak multi tool
great video Doddy what was name of your little easy out kit?
Brilliant! 🚲
thanks the glove really worked thanks!
You can also cut a rounded (or bonded) allen key shorter, and keep on using it.
Thanks for this your video helped me get off an axel bolt:) I used number 4 :) thanks so much
@gmbntech
2 жыл бұрын
No problem, Chris! We're glad this helped you out. Thanks for the support!
Thanks, off to try your options, been at a fairnig bolt on a vfr for an hour.
@gmbntech
10 ай бұрын
Good luck! We hope they helped!
Great video mate. I could not see you opening a security bolt. Is that for safety reasons ? Im hoping mine is just soft steel and I can drill it out, but it is slipping at the moment. I know on cars, they are really tough and cannot be drilled ..
Hammering in a torx bit that is slightly bigger than the cap head bolt that has been rounded usually works for me. Option 2 that I have used in work (probably less suitable for bikes) is using a tig welder to tack a hex head bolt to the cap head and then using a spanner to undo