I got lucky with one like that. Fellow two doors down from my warehouse has
an EDM unit, he said he had heard of being able to do it, never tried
before. Worked great. Very good for my vintage part. You might try to find a
similar setup there.
Regards,
Michael Lowe
Austin
-----Original Message-----
From: William C.W. Lamb <chip@wmsbrg.com>
To: nogera@juno.com <nogera@juno.com>
Cc: shop-talk@autox.team.net <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Date: Friday, May 14, 1999 6:40 AM
Subject: Re: E-Z Out
>
>How about a bolt with a busted E-Z out in it? First person to come here and
>remove it gets a beer.
>
>>How did I perform this miracle ? The advise once posted here, take it
>>slow, soak the bolt for a few days in oil and get the hole dead center.
>> I did do one other thing which probably insured the bolt would come out.
>>I went up to my attic and found that I had another part like the one with
>>the broken bolt. I placed it on the table next to the offending piece so
>>it knew if it ate the EZ out it was going to the trash and the second
>>string was ready to come in to take its place.
>>BTW this was one of the new ( to me at least ) left twist EZ outs .
>>
>>How sweet it is !!!!!
>>
>>Thanks to who ever posted that advise a couple of years ago and for
>>letting me share a golden moment
>>
>>Bob Nogueira
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>Cheers-
>
>William "Chip" Lamb
>West of Sweden SAAB & Jaguar
>Charles City, VA.
>http://www.wmsbrg.com/sweden/
>
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