> Bud,
>
> Two things help in stud removal. Soak with PB
> Blaster or Liquid Wrench and
> use a stud remover.
Bud,
Actually one thing helps the best and that is
patience. All the suggestions are great and should be
followed but do it slowly and carefully. Use the
chemicals and allow plenty of time for them to work.
DON'T rush it!!! Now using the stud removal tool as
mentioned before slowly apply pressure in the opposite
direction, then try it the other way. Remember slowly
and don't get to anxious. Keep working back and forth
even if you don't feel it moving at first. Might even
be safer if you grab the handle half way up to
decrease the chance of applying too much pressure.
Good luck. Bob
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