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#26
And once again NismoPick knows what he is talking about!! The helical one thread themselves into the hole as you spin them, wedging into the metal more until they snap. The square ones grab and twist the screw out.
#27
If you have troubles with them snapping maybe you should try a more quality brand or take the proper steps when trying to free a bolt.
I have both kits, I would take the helical version over the square one every day of the week.
#28
You must own a magical set.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-revi...owViewpoints=1
http://www.icscuttingtools.com/Screw_Ex.htm
http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-revi...owViewpoints=1
Originally Posted by 1 star rating
I tried to use this product to remove rusted screws from a cistern without breaking it. It totally failed to make any impact on the screws and actually broke while I was using it. I would not buy this product again.
Originally Posted by 2 star rating
All but one of the bits seems to be too big for 'domestic screws'. I couldn't drill a hole big enough to take the bit at all. Could do with instructions also.
Screw Extractors - Helical Flute
Helical Flute Screw Extractors are designed with a left-hand helical flute to gap firmly and remove any eight-handed threaded screw or bolt from 3/16 to 3-1/2 in size. They can also be used for turning threaded pipe sections sizes #1 to #5 having ground center punch points. Meets Government Specs. GGG-E936B.
Screw Extractors - Straight Flute
Straight Flute Screw Extractors are used to remove, broken screws, bolts, studs, pipe, and lubrication fittings without change to the threaded hole. They are designed with four sharp edges to give a positive gripping action without binding or chewing. They are preferred for soft metals and thin walled parts as they do not expand the port being removed. Meets Government Specs. GGG-E936C.
Helical Flute Screw Extractors are designed with a left-hand helical flute to gap firmly and remove any eight-handed threaded screw or bolt from 3/16 to 3-1/2 in size. They can also be used for turning threaded pipe sections sizes #1 to #5 having ground center punch points. Meets Government Specs. GGG-E936B.
Screw Extractors - Straight Flute
Straight Flute Screw Extractors are used to remove, broken screws, bolts, studs, pipe, and lubrication fittings without change to the threaded hole. They are designed with four sharp edges to give a positive gripping action without binding or chewing. They are preferred for soft metals and thin walled parts as they do not expand the port being removed. Meets Government Specs. GGG-E936C.
#29
You must own a magical set.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-revi...owViewpoints=1
http://www.icscuttingtools.com/Screw_Ex.htm
http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-revi...owViewpoints=1
http://www.icscuttingtools.com/Screw_Ex.htm
Before trying to put down a product, make sure you are quoting a product similar to the one mentioned. Those pieces of crap you quoted from amazon are very different from the ones I was talking about.
While the ones you like are useful for certain jobs, especially when you can hammer them in. A large majority of screw extractors I have seen snap off are people who don't use the correct size drill bit and they only get the tip of it in there, or they don't realize how stuck the bolt is and don't try to loosen it first. (penetrating oil and heat)
But no tool will work correctly or last if not properly used or cared for first.
This is the one I am talking about. http://community.craftsman.com/Craft...l-Case-reviews
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