PhilFausz wrote:
I've used a set of tools called by various names... easy-out, screw-out, out-extractor, etc. With this, you drill a hole in the bolt, as large as you're comfortable with (bigger the better) and put these tools on and it reverses the bolt.
Now, when I did this, it was on a 1/2" bold in the bed of a Jeep, not some rusted, been heated and cooled four billion times exhaust bolt.
Good luck. I hate it when something little goes so wrong that it turns into bigger than the original task at hand.
Yeah, I've used those extractors too- but I'd say that ~75% of the times I've used them, they end up breaking off in the bolt you're trying to extract, so now you have a broken steel bolt with a hardened steel extractor firmly stuck in the center. If it comes down to drilling it out, I think I'll just carefully drill it out until I am able to turn the remains of the stud out bit by bit.
Todd, thanks for the offer- I'm not sure there's enough of the stud for that tool to grab onto, but I'll let you know if I need to use it.
Ryan- I'll be working late thursday, but Friday is still a possibility- and Sat and Sun afternoons are pretty much definite...... BTW- how do you know I'm a "gentleman"???
Bret.