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Will the handle of the wrench extender fit inside a pipe???
1st step..remove engine
The way I fixed a stubborn bolt: *sold my car* Works every time
4 bolts to take my drive shaft off. 1/4 turn with the impact wrench. This went from a 1 hour job to a maybe someone elses job 🙄
One of the most useless videos on the Internet
amazing!!!
$150 worth of tools and equipment to remove a 75 cent nut or bolt. Good grief.
I broke off a bolt, just today, on a lawn mower deck, trying to remove the spindle. I tried to drill a small hole through, and just as the bit went through, the bit broke. The bit would not move. I broke off the bit, as close as I could to the broken off bolt, and used my drill pres to drill through with a larger bit. Drilling out a bit, is not easy. But luckily, it pushed the stuck bit through the other side
Hey kimball! love the content! What camera are you guys using for this ?
Great information, thanks for taking the time to make this video
Bolts on my jeep's starter!, after heating both bolts for at least little more than 10 min each and a lot of elbow grease,I got them out! Thank you sir for your invaluable post!😅
Great video and wonderful gloves
What’s the best blade?
Your site wants a log in… How much does the product cost?
lmao what was even the purpose
I ain't gotta torch bro 😭
5/24. What great info. And well made video. Removing stubborn bolts off my tongue jack today…your advice will help. Liked and subscribed
I'm currently upto the heat part lol
Thank you so much! WD and a hammer did the trick!
Thanks! For heavier duty wire rope, say 5/16, what is the best method or tool to be able to shape the wire rope around a thimble, so that you can then more easily apply clips? We seem to wrestle getting our 5/16 cables around the thimbles, and then more specifically get the clips in place...thanks!
if it's a nut; I use a nut splitter
None of what you mentioned here work for me in fact, I already knew all of that
THANK YOU !!
I ordered it, but it's been almost a month? Still didn't receive it... usually when this happens, it's a scam...I'll be contacting my bank or my credit card company to get my money back. 😡
Simply beat the bolt to oblivion. Those oil drains have constant supplies of oil so you can’t damage it.
do I have to play the background music while im doing this too? ROCK!!!!
You just saved my butt. I tried everything one step at a time. When I used my plastic welding gun for heat, even though I let it cool a minute, the stripped bolt stuck to the wratchet and came right out ❤🕊
Only drive your cars in Utah or Arizona. They won't rust and bolts come out with a wrench every time.
Give your contact number
Rob is a delightful and a well composed presenter. Lots of great information here and it is very appreciated. A note to the video producer is dump the dated and distracting sound track. YIKES! If you have ADHD or are hearing impaired this background noise is a significant drawback.
WHY don't you show us how the unlock feature works?!?!?!
Nice video. Answered everything that can possibly go wrong.
some bad advice there. you really should clean out your bearing's properly. you don't know what's in there and hoping all the grit gets pushed out....not worth the risk of wasting your time or the customers if you work in a workshop
I'm using small 1/4" single saddle clamps and my ratchet won't fit between the nuts because it's too thick. Where to do I find thinner ratchet attachments?
What if the bolt is oxidized? I was told a oxy acetylene torch would work. It's under a bracket and I don't even see how you could get a drill bit in there if you snap it. It's on a motor mount. I've been trying mapp gas and pb blaster
What if the nut is melted onto a screw? Context: A while ago someone left a Yield sign out on a neighbor's lawn one day. It doesn't look like someone ran into it though, just a random, slightly damaged sign that someone ditched. I'm trying to disassemble it for scrap or some other purpose, but the sign is held together with two carriage bolts, and the nuts on the back of the bolts have been melted onto the bolt. Not rusted, melted. The screws turn, but it can't come off. I've tried a bunch of things to get them off but nothing's worked. Will that penetrating oil stuff work? We don't have an induction heat tool or a blowtorch. I'm considering buying a Sawzaw to cut the screws in half to get it off, but I'm wondering if anything else will work.
How many pounds weight capacity that has?
I used all of these, along with a 1.5m thick steel pole as leverage and I now have damaged sockets. Any other tips?
Great video and articulate instructor...thank you!
Doing my oil change brought me here 🛢️🤣
🤦♂️ I bet your in the office 96% of the time
Removing my backseats to clean up 3 gallons of fuel that spilled. Gonna use the torch method brb
I have a habit of tapping the wrench with a hammer to undo bolts. Is this bad? I always thought it's easier on the threads and head instead of applying brute force.
Thank god for this video. no one in the shop knew the correct name for the thimble
thimble is a terrible name.
Im not pro and not trying to be rude but when you are trying to get the bolt out wouldnt you want to expand the metal around the bolt and not the bolt itself? Wouldn't heating up the bolt expland the bolt making it a tight fit? Wouldn't you want to expand the area around the bolt and keeping the bolt as small as possible?
I was told that as well. I want to know the answer to this. Some say just expanding the threads with heat and letting it cool will break the bond. But mine must be welded on to the oil pan lol
Awesome information! Thank you Kimball Midwest.
Great info
There were some bolts that even my big ass electric impact gun didn't get out. Mix ATF and acetone 50% 50% ratio and spray to the bolt, if that didn't get it loose try heat, a breaker bar and a cheater bar. The trick is to apply little pressure and let the cheater bar do it's job until it gets loosened, and believe me, with this method I removed some REALLY tightened suspension bolts
I DON"T HAVE ANY OF THESE TOOLs !!!!!!
I watched to the end hoping to get to the part where you get the broken drill bit or broken easy-out out.