How To Remove a Busted Bolt FAST! New Style Screw Extractors

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I appreciate this video!! Definitely the best one for what I had to do! Had a bolt broke off in a bolt hole for the starter that I almost didn’t catch and was only just a few days away from dropping my motor in my truck! Did exactly what was shown in your video and it came right out! Thank you again!

jasonkennedy
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Once again a very good video my friend. Please let me add my 2 cents. I've been drilling out broken bolts for over 40 years as an airplane mechanic. My word of advice is when you drill into steel its with low speed and high pressure. When you drill into non ferrous metals as aluminum and copper it is with a high speed and low pressure. That along with some good lubrication will save your drill bits from heating up and dulling out. Also if you drill steel with high speed what happens is you work harden the surface and will make it very difficult to get another bit to drill into the surface.
Thanks again and I really like them easy outs your using.

joemontero
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Left handed drill bits are a gift FROM God.a lot of broken bolts will ✈ fly out of that hole like magic man

officerdanko
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Great tip on how to get the hole centered. That's always been a huge issue....no more!!! Thanks Captn'

Leonardokite
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I literally watched tons of these. The best one on line is right here. Nobody else clarifies shit.

nickysantoro
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saved this video to my play list and gave a thumbs up! simple, great info and no 6 minute intro to blankly stare at.
i just have one critique - i would use left handed drill bits instead. sometimes the snapped off bit will twist in the direction of the drill bit, and it's better for it to come out rather than further into the hole.
keep up the good work!

mattsmith
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The using large drills to get the center and cleaning up any burrs on the end is such a great idea! Thanks!

tylerwilliams
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right on sir, doing a 30yr old outdoor spigot and sheared off the screw head of the handle, as expected... boom and now I know good tips to start small build up thanks for that huge ...

volvowithlazers
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Broken studs are always an adventure. 7/10 times I end up drilling out and chasing the threads with a tap. Usually because the last guy didn't put never-seize on when they should've.

mattholmes
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Thanks friend. Needed a reminder after being out a while. Broke two brittle bolts off in a 20+ year old power steering pump. Heres to extracting, although can’t use the big bit method it’ll mess with the seal on those job, but I’ll try it in the future.

Kingsplane
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Thanks, never knew to use oversized bits to make the first part of the extraction!

MyGuyKirby
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Mike you are the "Master Detailer" . This video takes it to a new level. Thank you Sir.

kylemlm
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Great info. About to try getting a header bolt out of an aluminum head. Wanted good info before trying. Here we go....

ronarter
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This was the best video on removing a broken bolt, that Iv'e seen yet.It has educated me alot, and this is what I will try and do next time.Thanks alot for a great video.

jeffriggs
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Thank you so much i bought an excavator and one of the hoes broke when i replaced it the screew broke and left part inside just like one of your demonstrations i called like 3 mechanics explained and all said they couldn't help so i went to youtube and not only did you teach me how to fish you save me money and now i have to tools to unscreew any broken skreew or bolt with no worries so thanks again really appreciate this video and save me time and money too

Mrelias
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SPC I can watch your videos all day and still learn something new each time!

hcoleman
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I had tried the counter screw extractor with no luck. After using your suggested drilling technique I was able to remove the stuck oil due drain plug.

dbacksfan
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Thanks for the tip! I sheared off a starter motor bolt on my Chevelle and had to remove header. I started with a larger, then smaller drill bit like you said. Then the screw extractor and presto it was out.

mrmanitoba
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Hey Mike :) I haven't commented for a bit. Been busy coming up with a plan to find and have a custom-built RV for the Mrs. & I. (A van-type RV on a Promaster.) So I've been pretty busy in the past few weeks. Nice job on showing us another way to get broken studs / screws out. I hadn't ever thought about the "setup process" you went thru before you backed it out with the extractor. I can see how that would make it a lot easier. Take care my friend. See you on the flip side. And as always, thanks for sharing your talents with all of us.

rayjones
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Great video! I have the tool didn't know how to use it until now. Was wondering why you needed the other drill bits and now I know why. Thanks.

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