Re: [Norton AntiSpam] inverted "easy out".......

From: uniquemachine@cybcon.com
Date: Thu Nov 17 2005 - 04:04:33 PST


     I think I saw a commercial for something like that on TV once. I
think it was from Craftsman tools at Sears.

Jon

On 16 Nov 2005, at 22:29, ygmir wrote:

> Hi all,
> Ok,
> It's a strange question:
> Is there an "inverted" easy out type tool?
> Like, a socket with splines on a left hand twist, or, something like
> that? I have a broken, threaded shaft, recessed in a hole. If I could
> beat a socket type arrangement on it, and, turn left, I could get it
> out. It's to deep to cut any type of shape into, like a slot and,
> there isn't enough room to grind a flat spot or more on the outer edge
> of said shaft. But, a socket type arrangement if it could be pounded
> on and had the left threaded splines, maybe tapered, that would allow
> for counterclockwise turning....... Any help, ideas are appreciated.
> Thanks, Henry
>
>
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