I really wish you would have put a link for the second one in the description of your video because I really would like to know where to go and buy these but now I’m gonna have to go do a shit ton of research lol not your fault you didn’t know.
can anyone tell me why in 2020 they are using crappy soft allen bolts with not so recessed heads that are so easy to strip.these are on all my new bikes.my old bikes all have good bolts on them.does it cost that much to put decent bolt on it.
Use a rotator tool to cut the screw along the top and remove it with a screwdriver or an impact drill. An extra step might be to use a metal cutting fluid (like 'Tap Magic') first to help cut the line across the head of the screw.
You might have to completely drill it out and install a thread insert of some type if you want to go back to the original size. Using a reverse drill bit can sometimes help get the threads of the screw to turn once the head has been removed.
Man, that thumbnail picture made me feel hella targeted that all I replied in my head was “Ayee listen I was a just using the wrong size bit, i don’t know what I did” lol
Q: i stripped a head of a T25 screw on tandem pump in my VW Golf V (1 of 8 refused to turn, stripped) After I remove it using this method, can I at least temporarily return it (and will I be able to easily extract it next time?) Because if not I will have diesel fuel all over the place, and I need the car to drive to the screw and bolt shop where I can find a replacement
Awesome. Obviously in the middle of a project on a vintage Honda and can’t get the ignition cover screws out. Do you use a regular electric screwdriver or is that an impact screwdriver? So far PB Blaster and a regular impact driver haven’t worked... and I just learned about Japanese/JIS heads yesterday during my research, so like you said, I was using a regular Phillips head... :-/
It can work on any fastener. Grabit is made by Alden, there is only one, Any others are knock offs and I am not sure if they are the same quality. Google search for the best price.
thejunkman thanks! I’ll be adding these to my tools I know I have 1 stripped out crew on that mantle and it’s moving with us whenever we actually move 😄
That's too easy. You can see the screws, they aren't torx and they are not recessed 6 inches in plastic. Do extractors have an extension to fit into a ¼" diameter hole?
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wow i can use a grab it
Trying to get some screws off my kz 440 before I strip them, that impact driver will change my life!
I really wish you would have put a link for the second one in the description of your video because I really would like to know where to go and buy these but now I’m gonna have to go do a shit ton of research lol not your fault you didn’t know.
Some penetrating oil before trysting anything can help get these metal to metal fasteners out.greetings from Maine.
can anyone tell me why in 2020 they are using crappy soft allen bolts with not so recessed heads that are so easy to strip.these are on all my new bikes.my old bikes all have good bolts on them.does it cost that much to put decent bolt on it.
Yup i just got a 2018 husqvarna tc 125 and screws ontop of the carb are already stripped because they where slightly tweaked
Yip - shallow dome head allen key bolts!
Allen sucks. Torx much better.
I used the 2nd method and damged the screw even more. What do I do now???
You’re fucked. Nobody knows
Use a rotator tool to cut the screw along the top and remove it with a screwdriver or an impact drill. An extra step might be to use a metal cutting fluid (like 'Tap Magic') first to help cut the line across the head of the screw.
You might have to completely drill it out and install a thread insert of some type if you want to go back to the original size. Using a reverse drill bit can sometimes help get the threads of the screw to turn once the head has been removed.
@@rock9Tray Best, most honest answer I've ever read.
Yes, I need to remove a stripped screw inside my hand held electric planner. Any more suggestion?
Does these work for T30 screws
Bro
Can cut bit of rubber then fit on top of the screw then press had with the drill and it will grip the head and undo
wonder if it will work for a torx bits
@@rcaddict3815fuck no
Will it work for a T-40 screw? Which adapter would I use
Man, that thumbnail picture made me feel hella targeted that all I replied in my head was
“Ayee listen I was a just using the wrong size bit, i don’t know what I did” lol
I weld a bolt to them with an ark welder if they wont budge works every time
Q: i stripped a head of a T25 screw on tandem pump in my VW Golf V (1 of 8 refused to turn, stripped)
After I remove it using this method, can I at least temporarily return it (and will I be able to easily extract it next time?) Because if not I will have diesel fuel all over the place, and I need the car to drive to the screw and bolt shop where I can find a replacement
not worth the risk . Take a uber
Awesome. Obviously in the middle of a project on a vintage Honda and can’t get the ignition cover screws out. Do you use a regular electric screwdriver or is that an impact screwdriver? So far PB Blaster and a regular impact driver haven’t worked... and I just learned about Japanese/JIS heads yesterday during my research, so like you said, I was using a regular Phillips head... :-/
Just a regular drill
@@thejunkman fix your stupid thumbnail, they are different bolt shown
ehh a srewdriver you can hit a hammer with hmmm
Can the grab bits be used on screws and bolts of anything? What brands do you recommend and where has the best deal $ wise?
It can work on any fastener. Grabit is made by Alden, there is only one, Any others are knock offs and I am not sure if they are the same quality. Google search for the best price.
thejunkman thanks! I’ll be adding these to my tools I know I have 1 stripped out crew on that mantle and it’s moving with us whenever we actually move 😄
How to get a hex bolt in it if the bottom of the engine of a volvo
What did you do
I tripped the bolt on Jetta its a triple square for wheel bearing what tools do i used to remove it
I would use a "bolt out" type tool that you hammer on the head and it bites the rounded head.
Any idea where to get that thanks
Any auto parts, tool store, or online.
What about where there’s No room up top to bang with hammer?
That's too easy. You can see the screws, they aren't torx and they are not recessed 6 inches in plastic. Do extractors have an extension to fit into a ¼" diameter hole?
Bro I’m having the same issue rn
I have a 96 f150 5.0 the intake has a t40 and its stuck any tios
Tips
Use an easy-out
What if its a caliper bolt
Drill the center
It didn't show anything about strip screws.
I guess I don't understand the question?
Thank you for the helpful tip
Good tips
Demonstrations is always on small bolts 🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️ How about a big engine cylinder bolt!!!!
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Wow
iPhone
The worst video so far…
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