Ever strip a screw?
#1
Ever strip a screw?
Im thinking about ordering this, Grabit, seems like it would work in removing stripped screws and broken bolts. Its similar to the crafstman type, but we all know those dont work for ****. Apparently, you drill it, then use the extractor side to remove the screw.
http://4grabit.com/
http://4grabit.com/
#3
RE: Ever strip a screw?
Never used it, but wanted it for a while - thankfully I just haven't, needed it yet.
I dunno about the rest, but from simply looking at that tool, I can't see how it wouldn't work, you know what I mean? Even snapping a bolt-head off doesn't seem as if it would be an issue.
Get it and let us know!
I dunno about the rest, but from simply looking at that tool, I can't see how it wouldn't work, you know what I mean? Even snapping a bolt-head off doesn't seem as if it would be an issue.
Get it and let us know!
#6
#7
RE: Ever strip a screw?
well I have used products like that before, and they do work well under certain situations. You will note not a one of them tried to remove a grade 8 rusted bolt from a 83 chevy pickup. For 99.99% of what we would ever use them for they are great though. A totally worthwhile $20.
#9
RE: Ever strip a screw?
ORIGINAL: voodoochyl
Haha. What about that Billy Mays guy? Do you own a lot of cleaning products, too?
Kaboom!
ORIGINAL: EPNF4i
Movie announcer guy, and the dramaticly suspenseful music sold me!
Movie announcer guy, and the dramaticly suspenseful music sold me!
Kaboom!
of course, we could also choose from Zorbeez, Vidala Slicer, or the rub-N-peel gloves, and last but not least, HERCULES HOOKS!