The best idea I can come up with is find a MAC truck and buy a stud
remover with a 3/8 drive with what ever size stud you are trying to
remove. You won't believe how well they work.
Dave
At 08:46 PM 6/29/2009, you wrote:
>--- On Mon, 6/29/09, Lester <oldsaabguy@comcast.net> wrote: Idea is to heat
>the are to warm enough for wax to melt and wick in.
>
>OK, the garage has a nice Vanilla smell now, but the stud is still there. I
>can see how it would work in a lot of instances, but this seems to be too
>close a tolerance to happen in this case.
>
>I think my main problem is getting a grip on the now-stripped stud. My Vice
>Grips tend to fall into two categories: The first group are so large that the
>jaws are angled too steeply to grip at this small diameter. The second
>smaller group are good for getting on the stud, but the teeth are too small to
>dig in effectively and the handles are too short to get any torque if I did
>get them gripped... And I cant get enough squeeze on the non-locking pliers
>to do anything except further polish the stud.
>
>I really don't trust my ability to cut it off and drill it out by hand.
>
>More ideas?
>
> - David Booker
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