From: m35products (m35prod@optonline.net)
Date: Thu Nov 17 2005 - 05:40:01 PST
Sears makes a socket gadget that has teeth on the inside that supposedly
How about welding something to it, and getting some more material on the
apb
----- Original Message -----
> Hi all,
will grip an irregular (for instance, rounded-off) fastener. Bob Vila says
that it works, and who are we to doubt Ol' Bob?
shaft?
From: "ygmir" <ygmir@onemain.com>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 1:29 AM
Subject: [MV] inverted "easy out".......
> 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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