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| Subject: | RE: Stud removal | 
| From: | "Maynard Hirsch" <mghirsch@netzero.net> | 
| Date: | Thu, 4 Apr 2002 15:09:32 -0600 | 
A lot of it depends on where it broke. If it is flush with the head, or a little above it, take a nut and weld it to the stud. Then remove it, carefully. If it is below the surface, I have had some success using a left hand drill bit. The heat and reverse twist sometimes cause it to come out, or loosens it enough for a (whoever named this should be shot) easyout. Maynard Hirsch /// or try http://www.team.net/cgi-bin/majorcool /// Archives at http://www.team.net/archive  | 
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