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Yes I had a few suscesfull goes but badly sized it weld a nut on and even that dos not work all the time so then it down to drill and tap or drill and timesert ! ____________________ Dave
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I use similar to these https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sealey-Multi-Spline-Screw-Extractor-Set-Broken-Stud-Bolt-Removal-Hex-Head-10pc/312209499393?epid=20017011934&hash=item48b122e501:g:1bIAAOSwP8ld88lv
Easy to use, pilot hole the broken bolt and go up in sizes till you get to the size marked on the smallest suitable extractor then use the extractor in a ratchet. I was taught to use them that way by a HGV mechanic, his reason being if you drill the widest hole possible and use the biggest one possible you end up with the metal of the bolt being so thin the extractor can push it outward against the threads making life harder. From many uses I have only had one fail and that was trying to remove a snapped off mirror bolt from the mount in the switchgear on a 1977 v75a, it was corroded in so solid when I started to turn the extractor the entire metal switchgear started creasing rather than the bolt freeing...... it may have been stuck in there though since the '70's.
The long "EZ out" style extractors I've found are much easier to cock up, the ones above unless you are a total sperg at drilling the pilot hole shouldn't wreck anything or snap off. Worst you can really do is fail, chew up the remains of the bolt and end up having to drill/tap or drill/helicoil.
Total disclosure if I owned a welder I'd do it that way, it's far easier. However as I along with probably most of the population do not own welding gear, extractors are the "get me out of the shit", option. |
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Mig method
Mig method, as in mig welder
So your going to use a mig welder to....er glue ?
No, mig weld summut 🤩
Mig method is the best, been harping on about that method for years...and years.....and years....bike tax and MOT exempt now 😁
If the mig method fails due to shear, try again, and again, and one last time. Think what your doing wrong and try again, what have you got to loose, a broken easy out or drill, then your in the shit, but don't dispare, weld summut to the broken bit and remove the easy out or drill the other way...drill is final final final resort, even then, get the mig out !
Car brake bleeder nipples are a favourite..... ____________________ nuts about bikes
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| bikenut wrote: | Might method is the best, been harping on about that method for years...and years.....and years....bike tax and MOT exempt now 😁
If the mighty method fails due to shear, try again, and again, and one last time. Think what your doing wrong and try again, what have you got to loose, a broken easy out or drill, then your in the shit, but don't dispare, weld summut to the broken bit and remove the easy out or drill the other way...drill is final final final resort, even then, get the mig out !
Car brake bleeder nipples are a favourite..... |
It might just be me but this doesn't seem to make any sense at all. You are saying to use a particular method but not telling us what the method is. |
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| sickpup wrote: | | bikenut wrote: | Might method is the best, been harping on about that method for years...and years.....and years....bike tax and MOT exempt now 😁
If the mighty method fails due to shear, try again, and again, and one last time. Think what your doing wrong and try again, what have you got to loose, a broken easy out or drill, then your in the shit, but don't dispare, weld summut to the broken bit and remove the easy out or drill the other way...drill is final final final resort, even then, get the mig out !
Car brake bleeder nipples are a favourite..... |
It might just be me but this doesn't seem to make any sense at all. You are saying to use a particular method but not telling us what the method is. |
Must be drug related. 🤔 ____________________ Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN. |
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| c_dug wrote: | | steve the grease wrote: | Well we are the lucky ones, there's no such thing as a metalwork room anymore in schools . My nephew who apparently did a degree in mechanical engineering had never touched a lathe ( or probably a file) I made him have a go on mine. 'Oh that's a clever idea' he says. ' you could make allsorts on one of these. '. |
For what it's worth, this is changing now.
I am involved with one of the biggest college groups in the UK, and part of their engineering program includes a "summer camp" for secondary school kids to experience engineering - they've had school kids on the program who have gone on to study engineering at the college, and then on to apprenticeships with some very well known places.
We take half a dozen or so of them on each year as work experience placements, into a properly old school mechanical engineering workshop, and you would be pleasantly surprised at how well they do.
There is a small glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel! |
I am very happy to hear this. ____________________ All the above is my personal opinion, you can see my lips move, but I'm talking out of my arse.
I've been riding, and fixing , bikes for 50 years, in that time the more I learn, the less I am absolutely sure of..... |
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Yeh you probably are on drugs, just keep taking the medication, the right pills would help you.
Yep islander, weld a nut on, or a prepared bolt, tapered being good, using a mig, even a monkey can use one of them, which means the druggies are out.
Sorry but.........the doubters have been on here longer than I have, I've been mentioning and explaining the mig method for ages, you don't remember, those pills again eh.
Peeps hated CMSNL exploded views even, extremely helpful diagrams etc., remember, no, those pills again probably
Yeh and old bikes are now tax and mot exempt....you didn't believe that a few years ago did you.
It's gets like this on here sometimes EBC, very vitriolic at times, but it's good to put the natives back in the cage....
🤩 And get your bloody hair cut boy. ____________________ nuts about bikes
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 41 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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