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Old 09-04-2021, 08:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Toystory2 View Post
Okay, I appreciate the advice.

I was trying to heat the bolt itself and not so much the hole. I’ll try that again tomorrow. But should I even bother since I am struggling to get a tool on the bolt head?

I couldn’t tell if there was a nut on there or not, it’s so mangled lol.

Any preference when it comes to drilling, grinding, or cutting torch?


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From your photo it does look to be a bolt, but not seeing in person I could be wrong but I don't think so.

If you can get at it with a drill that would be the fastest, drill in the center of the head with a bit that's as big or bigger than the diameter of the threaded portion of the bolt, once you drill through the depth of the head of the bolt it should pop off if not hit it with a hammer and chisel to pop it off, later you will need to drill out the rest of the threaded part and then run a tap to re-thread/clean out the hole, use a bit slightly smaller then the threaded part.
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