Broken Bolt Removal - The best way! From Skidworks

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2009

Adam O'Reilly at O'Reilly Fab explains the quick way to remove a broken bolt from an engine block, hub, auto refurbishing and other situations. Forget the ez-out, use this method! Visit Skidworks skid steer attachments for more information.

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  • it dont work the nut snaps off when you apply pressure

  • @Skerne actually it works awesome.  put some more weld from the washer to the nut :D

  • MURDERER!!!!!!!

  • @Nitrousoxide2k ...huh?

  • Great removal method! Thanks!

  • @mjlogan2001 Hey thanks, it's worked well for us through the years. Thanks for stopping by! :)

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  • I don't use nuts or washers. Instead I get a piece of scrap iron and drill a hole. When the weld breaks I drill another hole and have another go. The bolt always comes out in the end but it may take several attempts. Good luck!

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  • Awesome tip man.

  • I thought the same thing about Chris Griffin as mentioned in an earlier comment.

  • I thought I was gonna learn something new in this video, I was right, I have done this before, but I didn't use the washer.

  • I liked this presentation Please let me know from where I can get this kit for bolt removal. Kindly inform me on my e-mail id pkjain_2000@yahoo.com at the earliest. I will be highly obliged

    Thanks

    P.K.Jain

  • I thought it was chris griffin from family guy with my eyes shut

  • why use archaic methods when you could simply use a pneumatic wrench and the StudPuller? All the time it takes to weld and not to mention the safety concerns...use physics...check out the StudPuller at studpuller com.

  • how's about bolts which are 1" down into the hole?

  • how about a video of doing this on the side of a mounted block

  • super thanks...goooodddd!!...laphant­ 1

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