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Re: Hello Funderburk1
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Posted by Armand Tatro on May 18, 2007 at 16:46:05 from (67.176.252.97):
In Reply to: Hello Funderburk1 posted by Tom Windsor on May 17, 2007 at 21:07:36:
Snap=on Tools makes an easy=out kit complete with drills, guides(centers), fluted extractors ( these do not wedge the broken bolts tighter as you try to unscrew the broken bolt), and adapters to use a deep=well socket to screw them out. They work super great!! The only thing this kit needs is left-handed drill bits as this will SOMETIMES take the broken bolt out instead of making it tighter. If you need the kit number I will get for you Sat. Armand
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