Thread: Home and Auto Removing a stripped bolt
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Old 01-13-2010, 06:26 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by cookster50 View Post
No, it is one of the ones below and to the right of the pulley. I used a "good" sears craftsman socket to start with. I think using the larger bolt extractor has pretty much rounded it too much for a socket to work anymore.
theres a reason i dont use craftsman around here. i actually have a set of snap on sockets that i dont use EVER unless i run into what has happened to you. i also have a set that i abuse on a daily basis. damn man thats a tough situation. the welder idea sounds like a good bet. that has worked many times for us.
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