How To Remove f@@ked Endplate Stud?
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Could you show a pic? If it is what I immagine and the thread is busted and you are going to cut it anyway, I could only think of two options (but remember that i am a ham-fisted moderfuker.
1-Get a dremmel and cut a / in the middle of the stud, very very thin but deep cut, then, with a thin but wide screwdriver, pull the stud out.
2-If you are desperate, try edging two sides of the stud, so you can grip an adjustable wrench in there, and wrench it out.
Again, ham-fisted (I like this expression) solutions but I think the bodges will get to your objectives.
With compliments,
J.
1-Get a dremmel and cut a / in the middle of the stud, very very thin but deep cut, then, with a thin but wide screwdriver, pull the stud out.
2-If you are desperate, try edging two sides of the stud, so you can grip an adjustable wrench in there, and wrench it out.
Again, ham-fisted (I like this expression) solutions but I think the bodges will get to your objectives.
With compliments,
J.
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How strange is that, I was using my dremmel for something completely different for the first time in about 2 years. I'll give that a go, thanks.Get a dremmel and cut a / in the middle of the stud, very very thin but deep cut, then, with a thin but wide screwdriver, pull the stud out.
Try a small set of stillsons they will bite into the stud if you can get them on :bouncyeng:
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is the thread on the stud knackered or the threads in the case knackered,if the foremost the you will need to weld on a nut and heat the casing up(be careful not to melt it),if the latter then you have a couple of options depending on your facilities,helicoil old thread back to origional size,or cut out the case and weld up and tap back to origional size.
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