3 Easy Tricks to Remove Stripped Allen Head Bolts

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @RedemptionGarage
    @RedemptionGarage  5 лет назад +128

    Do you know any other tips to remove a stripped allen bolt?

    • @BenS925
      @BenS925 5 лет назад +18

      A method ive used many times in the past involves a dremel rotatory tool and two regular cut-off wheels inserted on the supplied shaft to use cut off wheels (I don't know the actual name of this part). Next cut a notch across the head of the fastener. A 1/4" flat head screw driver fits in this slot easy. Its not pretty because you can cut into the surface of the part you want to remove, not just the fastener, but it does work. Works with other fastener types as well.

    • @LoneWarrior.
      @LoneWarrior. 5 лет назад +12

      One word :Vampliers.
      The only thing you need for things like this. Its designed for this very thing. Its a life saver. They also come in needle nose. Hard to believe, but for things like this, they are better than knipex.

    • @mikefinto4048
      @mikefinto4048 5 лет назад +21

      I just get a torx bit and hammer it in and they always come right out

    • @grumpyone5963
      @grumpyone5963 5 лет назад +1

      Yes, you can use a centre punch. First, punch it straight, on the edge. Then at an angle in the punched hole in the direction to loosen the bolt.

    • @grumpyone5963
      @grumpyone5963 5 лет назад +5

      2nd one I forgot. You can also weld a standard nut to the head (inside the thread) then just use a socket or spanner 👍

  • @Guiness1000ish
    @Guiness1000ish 5 лет назад +222

    This video saved my life. Me and my scorpion evo are forever grateful

    • @99gmcsierralm74
      @99gmcsierralm74 3 года назад

      @Adrian B amen brother

    • @Toxic_k427
      @Toxic_k427 3 года назад +18

      Lmao im here for my m4

    • @josephcreamons6533
      @josephcreamons6533 3 года назад

      My iron sight Allen bolts are stripped on my scorpion evo too. How did you get them off?

    • @TheMarky26
      @TheMarky26 3 года назад +1

      @@josephcreamons6533 same thing on my mini 30..Have no clue why their so tight or how im gonna get them out..

    • @dylansheldon3623
      @dylansheldon3623 3 года назад +1

      lol i’m here for my bmws brakes

  • @RickRubinesque
    @RickRubinesque 9 месяцев назад

    YES!! It worked! The vise grips did the trick. You just saved this Englishman a fair few quid, Mr. Thank you so much.

  • @pointedspider
    @pointedspider 5 лет назад +17

    Those Knipex pliers are the best pliers I've ever held. Just awesome.

    • @phillipl.pierce3940
      @phillipl.pierce3940 5 лет назад +1

      The Knipex pliers far exceed Channel Lock pliers by a mile.

  • @justmyself1000
    @justmyself1000 4 года назад +1

    Enjoyed your video....but I actually didn't use any of the methods....but your video game me an idea. I definitely use the first 2 methods because the bolt was recessed. On the last method, the first 2 places I went didn't have such a kit..(although my 3rd stop was going to be Harbor Freight) I couldn't afford to buy an entire kit of something (even though I'm sure I'll need it in the future.) Enough rambling....the bolt in question was an M5 .80 thread. The head used a 4 mm hex. I ended up successfully using a T25 torx bit and it worked! Your 3rd method gave the idea! This was for the clamps on a motorcycle handlebar riser...Thank You!

  • @coreysuttles1362
    @coreysuttles1362 5 лет назад +16

    Boy you always got something to teach/show me!! I’m really glad this community has a real person like you brother!!!

    • @RedemptionGarage
      @RedemptionGarage  5 лет назад +3

      You're a good guy Corey and I appreciate the support you have shown me man it means a lot.

  • @Kitsune44X
    @Kitsune44X 4 года назад +5

    Tip 2- albeit with a Torx tipped-screwdriver and a regular hammer, carefully- worked amazingly and saved my bacon at midnight when I needed to replace a faulty shower cartridge. I cannot thank you enough for your tip and I will keep this in mind for the future when encountering a stripped head and no other options present themselves. Again, genuinely, thank you.

  • @gwarlow
    @gwarlow Год назад +6

    Thanks to whoever mentioned in the comments using aluminum foil to add to the allen key to make it fit in the bolt. It worked! I was trying to get the faucet handle off an old Delta kitchen faucet to replace the cartridge, and the allen bolt was stripped (or I stripped it). Cheers!

    • @bryceoslund4837
      @bryceoslund4837 Месяц назад

      Thanks to you for saying this for those who didn't see that

  • @mrnatnatwarlal1972
    @mrnatnatwarlal1972 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. It helped me. I used your second method to remove Toyota Transmission fluid drain plug nut which got stripped. Your technique saved the day!! Thank you!

  • @deceptionz187
    @deceptionz187 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much bro! You saved me BIG time! I spent over $800 on my Arcade guns and I was installing laser sight to all 4... and the allen bolts are so damn cheap... I had to remove the sights because they were aligned correctly... so I couldnt get the sights off because the cheap bolts were stripped... I was just about to order another 4 guns... thankgod I found your video! You are a life saver dude! God bless!!! ❤❤❤💯💯💯🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽😇😇😇

  • @BrewCityRider
    @BrewCityRider 5 лет назад +21

    Very helpful video. A couple other methods that I have used are an impact screwdriver with a hex socket attached, and probably my favorite is using a torx socket and tapping it in the hex bolt to get some bite. The latter is what ended up working for me on a stripped transmission hex drain bolt on my Softail. Thanks.

    • @RedemptionGarage
      @RedemptionGarage  5 лет назад +3

      Those are also really great tips. Thanks for sharing that brother!

  • @allanschramm9501
    @allanschramm9501 9 месяцев назад

    I viewed numerous viideos and wish I had come across your first. The "stripped allen removal set" bit was the only way it worked for me on a shower faucet. I bought and tried the standard screw extractor set which may work fine for standard flat or Phillips head screws but on a small allen wrench "bolt" it just went round and round. Perhaps when I drilled it for the aforementioned screw extractor I created the opening to be enough to get a star-shaped bit (with teeth, as you put it) to fit in and stick when I tapped it with a hammer. Then slowly and prayerfully I turned the ratchet and it stayed nice and snug and was able to unscrew it. Thank you very much. - Allan

  • @ImperialZhouTai
    @ImperialZhouTai 3 года назад +2

    Using a slightly larger metric in a standard slot and hammering it in before twisting helped me!!! Thanks so much for making this video.

    • @henrybeac
      @henrybeac 2 года назад

      Was scrolling through comments and decided to try this first, worked like a charm and I didn't have to do anything complicated! Thank you!

  • @coderexe30
    @coderexe30 Год назад

    Trying to “un-stick” two stripped allen bolts from my throttle body. Two broke loose easily, 2 are now stripped! Thanks for the video!

  • @ChetanDhadankar
    @ChetanDhadankar 3 года назад +1

    the hammer trick totally worked for me. awesome! thought i was stuck with something that would never come dismantled! thanks!

  • @RaidersNation916
    @RaidersNation916 2 года назад

    Dude. You just saved my NRG Quick release hub . Thank you so much. I’m definitely subscribing

  • @growgardening
    @growgardening 3 года назад +2

    Great tip! The cobra plier tip saved me a huge hassle on a project! Thank you so much!

  • @SluSharkND
    @SluSharkND 5 лет назад +7

    Great tip! I like how you are expanding your content. Keep up the great work!

  • @danl.4743
    @danl.4743 3 года назад +14

    1. Instead of using the rubber band method, use aluminum tinfoil. It's an harder material than the rubber obviously, and will fill in the gap between the allen key and the stripped bolt. place a small piece of the foil over the bolt and push in (or hammer in) the key, OR, place a little piece over the allen key and push it in. When you feel that it's tight, turn to open.
    2. Torx. Best method for me. Place a Torx BIT over the hole and hammer it in gently but firmly. Tap tap tappy tap until it is IN. Then turn it to open while you're pushing it in. You'll be modifying the allen into a Torx hole. Worked for me just now. Stripped M4 flathead and the 2.5mm hole was stripped. The 2.75mm hammering of the allen (7/64" allen) didn't get in. But the #15 Torx which is actually 3.25mm got it because of its sharp corners.

    • @joconnell
      @joconnell Месяц назад

      I have the exact same size stripped bolt. It’s too shallow for the rubber trick to work so will try tinfoil now and thanks for the torx number that worked for you, will grab one of those tomorrow!

    • @danl.4743
      @danl.4743 Месяц назад

      @@joconnell Good luck. I am curious to know if or how it worked out for you.

    • @joconnell
      @joconnell Месяц назад

      @@danl.4743 tin foil didn’t work in this case as the hole was too small and the Allen bit too sharp - pushing in to the hole just made a hole through either a rubber glove or bit of tin foil alas. I’ve picked up some Torx bits to go with your hammer approach instead, I just need to figure out a good way to clamp the lot in place while being an apartment dweller with no workshop 😄

    • @joconnell
      @joconnell Месяц назад

      @@danl.4743 same as you, the #15 Torx did it for me perfectly, thanks again!

    • @danl.4743
      @danl.4743 Месяц назад +1

      @@joconnellFantastic. Great to know I helped someone over the internet. 👍

  • @youngchool
    @youngchool 4 года назад +14

    This is a great video. Very easy to follow. My problematic allen nut is unfortunately much smaller (actually a bigger problem). I tried the smallest allen wrench (

  • @mrssauce7268
    @mrssauce7268 2 года назад

    I really appreciate the videos that get right to the point. Honestly nobody gives a crap about your name or story or reason for the video we just want instruction to remove a stripped screw. Period.

  • @ford4kyle
    @ford4kyle 5 лет назад

    I think the absolutely best way i get stripped allen bolts out is to use a slightly larger torx but and hammer it into the stripped allen and spin the fastener out... works nearly 100% and i don’t have to purchase anything off the tool truck. Great video love the content you post

    • @RedemptionGarage
      @RedemptionGarage  5 лет назад

      That does work but i have screwed myself before by using ome destroying it and then need it lol so i try not to use those anymore. Thanks for watching and for the tip brother

  • @terran5569
    @terran5569 Год назад +1

    I have used a Torx drive, pounded in that has worked.

    • @plumski86
      @plumski86 11 месяцев назад +1

      T27 on a 4mm just worked for me, thanks! 🤙🏿

  • @christopherolsen4339
    @christopherolsen4339 3 года назад

    Been working on this damn table for an hour. 30 seconds into your video and we're finally done.

  • @nathanr.8556
    @nathanr.8556 5 лет назад +32

    The first thing I do is use a torx bit that fits tightly and tap it in. It works most of the time on Allen head bolts. I like the Mac set though.

    • @Kitsune44X
      @Kitsune44X 4 года назад

      I can confirm that this worked this evening. A Torx bit, but otherwise essentially following Tip 2 in this video. Worked very well.

    • @xemericaxx
      @xemericaxx 4 года назад +1

      Was thinking I was gonna have to weld a nut onto the bolt but tried this and it worked like a charm

    • @nathanr.8556
      @nathanr.8556 4 года назад +1

      @@xemericaxx 👍🏻

    • @chickyman1
      @chickyman1 4 года назад +1

      Thank you for the Torx tip, it worked amazingly well!!!

    • @nathanr.8556
      @nathanr.8556 4 года назад

      @@chickyman1 Glad it worked for you!

  • @DavidSkibinski
    @DavidSkibinski Год назад

    Great video - I just used technique #2 and it WORKED!!! Thank you

  • @evanabbott2737
    @evanabbott2737 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks buddy, I’ve got stripped out Allen wrench screws on the bridge on my Les Paul guitar, and your tips have helped my guitar sound good again😁👍

  • @Zaltic
    @Zaltic 5 лет назад +28

    $200 on a car part and the heads are stripped. Ur my only hope plz work

  • @Zero8880
    @Zero8880 4 года назад +6

    Man, that last one saved me!! Thought my lightsaber blade was gonna be stuck on the hilt forever lol.

  • @ThunderbirdRocket
    @ThunderbirdRocket 6 месяцев назад

    Extraordinary detail !
    Super helpful !!
    I learned lots !!!
    Thanks mate .
    👊🏼 🔥 🧰

  • @mediaxr7255
    @mediaxr7255 Год назад

    Thanks to whoever suggested the aluminum foil trick, that worked for me!

  • @talkohavy
    @talkohavy 3 года назад

    Dude, you are my god!
    I tried the first one and it totally worked for me.

  • @TheXtype21
    @TheXtype21 4 года назад

    Dude, you just saved me from buying a new bes frame. The first trick worked immediately!! Thanks!!

  • @wade9588
    @wade9588 4 года назад +1

    I watched your video and got the idea to use a TORX driver. Worked great! Thanks for the information.

  • @uwkcal
    @uwkcal Год назад

    Thanks for the video, used vice grips on hood hangers luckily had a decent washer on top of it..

  • @DDescalchuk57
    @DDescalchuk57 5 лет назад +3

    My stripped Allen head go too tool is a torx bit and hammer. Or an easy out socket like the Irwin ones that chew in as you hit them with the cordless screw gun or cordless impact. But the torx sockets almost always remove the stripped Allen bolts 98% of the time

  • @g37x5
    @g37x5 2 года назад

    I need a good set! My 10mm allen key socket was fine, but the bolt was broken :/ Now I need to drill with this right to I can remove it. and get a bolt for drain and fill. Which set? I'm from Toronto Canada! Really appreciation the time and effort that goes in!

  • @Keith-o8v
    @Keith-o8v 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for teaching me how to remove a stripped Allen nut! Now I can replace my brakes on my bike

  • @cptherebel
    @cptherebel 2 года назад

    First one worked the charm, thanks dude! 😊

  • @williamaguirre9232
    @williamaguirre9232 4 года назад +1

    Option #1 worked. Thanks!

  • @dockd4767
    @dockd4767 3 года назад

    The hammering in an Allen worked! Thanks!!!

  • @RickyJr46
    @RickyJr46 2 года назад

    Cool tips. I'm trying to remove a small domehead allen that shrugged off a 4mm allen key.

  • @bryantcordova7227
    @bryantcordova7227 2 года назад

    Bro thank you for saving my nissan titan's throttle body. Haven't been able to do a good and proper cleaning because the bottom right whatever bolt came stripped 😁👍🏼

  • @guitarzarfun
    @guitarzarfun 4 года назад

    I made a home made set of Sock-it-outs from a worn old set of allen wrenches. They work like a champ.

  • @fredar9734
    @fredar9734 3 года назад

    Thanks man I watched the video and your tricks helped me to get rid of the damn Allen bolt

  • @mariaevansherborn
    @mariaevansherborn 4 года назад

    Hallelujah. I used method #3 to get out the almost inaccessible Allen bolt in my tub drain. Giant wad of hair removed, order restored. Thanks!

  • @scootamayne610
    @scootamayne610 3 года назад

    Thanks dude, I bought a yume s10 electric scooter, and been having problems since day one. My deck is pretty much shot to hell my brother was saying that they're stripped so hopefully I can fix the problem

  • @wizrom3046
    @wizrom3046 11 месяцев назад

    Sometimes a TORX bit can be hammered into the head, they are usually tapered and their shape is a lot like teeth.
    Also you can use a centre punch on the edge of the head and a hammer, fantastic technique for badly siezed bolts.

  • @calvinsm
    @calvinsm 2 года назад

    Thank you! Thanks to this video, I was able to find and use a socket remover I didn't know I had!

  • @thormusique
    @thormusique Год назад

    This is a great tip, thanks!

  • @derrick4411
    @derrick4411 5 лет назад

    My son's crib has hex bolts and one of them got strriped. The vice grips got it off. Thank you!

  • @Stormnorman15
    @Stormnorman15 2 месяца назад

    Thanks! I have some stubborn valve cover bolts I need to loosen

  • @drakunauger3324
    @drakunauger3324 Год назад

    Went with 1st method cause I don't have many tools, it worked.

  • @larrpan
    @larrpan 3 года назад

    Bro! You just saved my day! Subscribed fosho!!

  • @therc4784
    @therc4784 2 года назад

    That is a game changer man. Thank you so much

  • @huntguy3831
    @huntguy3831 5 лет назад

    Those pliers are awesome. I removed a broken exhaust manifold bolt from a semi the other day. Mind you the head was broken off and all I could grab was the part that wasn’t threaded so there was really nothing to get ahold of

    • @RedemptionGarage
      @RedemptionGarage  5 лет назад +2

      They are great pliers. They have worked for me for years and they are the first thing I grab when it comes to pliers.

    • @huntguy3831
      @huntguy3831 5 лет назад

      Redemption Garage Yes they are awesome pliers!

  • @felixf5211
    @felixf5211 4 года назад

    I liked the hammer trick. Makes a lot of sense. Gotta say, though, the Mac sockets look pretty fierce. I've only heard good things about their performance.

  • @tiffanylouise8705
    @tiffanylouise8705 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video! Didn’t even know there were special tools to remove worn bolts!

  • @claytoncreative
    @claytoncreative 5 лет назад +3

    No 3 saved my day! Thanks so much for tip!

  • @shaunfigg
    @shaunfigg Год назад

    This video made me realise I had the attachments needed I just never knew what they were for the driver head with the teeth always wondered what that was for in my tool kit haha 😄

  • @OceanPiper013
    @OceanPiper013 4 года назад

    The hammer trick worked for me thanks!

  • @shakira0597
    @shakira0597 3 года назад

    Thank you! The second way worked for me

  • @markjching
    @markjching 2 года назад

    your video saved me! Thank you

  • @daveboyt6810
    @daveboyt6810 3 года назад

    EZ outs (stud extractors) work great. I can't believe no one has mentioned them for this.

  • @pamcard2184
    @pamcard2184 3 года назад

    This was so helpful. Really saved me! Had the tools and didn't know it. Thanks!

  • @timothycharley2584
    @timothycharley2584 2 года назад

    Great Video, another suggestion would be left handed drill set :)

  • @kerryfernandez1237
    @kerryfernandez1237 3 года назад +1

    Hey thanks my guy I needed this info bad

  • @terryandteresa
    @terryandteresa Год назад

    Great video, thanks man

  • @christophermccann1368
    @christophermccann1368 2 года назад

    This saved me - thanks brother!

  • @Chromedome-ss6mg
    @Chromedome-ss6mg 3 месяца назад

    A lot of times you can use a star bit as well. I've done this many times when an Allen had a stripped use a star bit in place of it and usually it'll grip it enough to pull it out.

  • @AOL0321
    @AOL0321 2 года назад

    Great video. I just ordered 3 of those MAC Tools RBRT bits in a 6,7, and 8mm size for the removal of my stripped Santa Cruz Tallboy 4 mtn. bike, lower shock linkage axle bolts. Hopefully these work!

    • @hereusethis
      @hereusethis Год назад +1

      How'd they do?

    • @AOL0321
      @AOL0321 Год назад +1

      @@hereusethis Unfortunately they were useless in this case. We ended up having to use an EZ out and very slowly turn the bit so as not to totally shred the relatively soft 6061 Aluminum. We soaked the bolts in Kroil penetrating oil(highly recommended) and that did the trick, but we had to be very ginger about turning the EZ out. First we tried to use an impact driver on it but we ended up gently turning the EZ out tap with just a Crescent wrench until it cracked and then hit the impact drill/driver.

  • @rachierawrz
    @rachierawrz Год назад

    It worked! Thankyou for saving my sanity 😂😂

  • @MK-zy1yc
    @MK-zy1yc Год назад

    I don’t think I’ve seen this in the comments yet. I’ve tried the dremel across the middle to use a flat head but didn’t have any luck with my last one. Solution: used a dremel on 2 sides of a button head to give myself something to attach vice grips to.

  • @davidreames384
    @davidreames384 2 года назад

    You are the man! Thank you!

  • @debeeriz
    @debeeriz 5 лет назад +1

    a car or bicycle innertube works as well if the bolt is not too tight, cut a flat piece, place over the hole and jam the allen key into the hole

  • @rolling_heavy
    @rolling_heavy 5 лет назад

    Like and subscribed, Helped me remove a stripped Allen head from my stator on my shovel head.

  • @ryantoews3886
    @ryantoews3886 4 года назад +26

    The real question is, why are you yelling?😂

    • @TheKellisunshyne
      @TheKellisunshyne 7 месяцев назад +1

      This deserves way more like muh dude!!!😂

    • @Nizzo1x
      @Nizzo1x 3 месяца назад

      Nbs😂

    • @bobmiller9313
      @bobmiller9313 2 месяца назад

      Turn down your volume

  • @scottc3165
    @scottc3165 Год назад

    Who doesn't like a bad ass mac tools set of anything.

  • @TMERUNNR
    @TMERUNNR 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Sir! You are a life saver! Step 2 did the trick, thank you again!!!👍

  • @rippingj6017
    @rippingj6017 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing can you send me a link to that mak tool Allen set,I have a stripped Allen head in my esccoter I just bought

  • @Mr92dakota
    @Mr92dakota 5 лет назад +6

    A torx bit could also do the job. I've done that more times than I care to admit.

  • @georgebonney90
    @georgebonney90 5 лет назад +2

    I look forward to learning something new every week thank u sir

  • @DeanCarrot
    @DeanCarrot 4 года назад

    Cool just saved me $ and took 5 minutes. Many thanks

  • @charlieretherford
    @charlieretherford 5 лет назад +2

    You also take the same size Alan bit you used to strip the bolt and stretch a rubber band over it and insert it in the bolt and get it out

  • @GosselinFarmsEdGosselin
    @GosselinFarmsEdGosselin 5 лет назад +21

    Option #4: Weld a nut on it... Not only gives something to get a hold of, but also heats the bolt to break it lose.....

    • @RedemptionGarage
      @RedemptionGarage  5 лет назад +1

      Great tip and definitely a viable option. Thanks for sharing that Ed.

    • @GosselinFarmsEdGosselin
      @GosselinFarmsEdGosselin 5 лет назад +1

      @@RedemptionGarage not a problem 😎
      Works pretty good on broken bolts too, but sadly, not always... Had a broken head bolt on an air compressor a while ago, welded nuts to it and kept breaking the bolt off .. after the sith time, the broken end was below the top of the block.... Drill time😥

    • @reubenmunoz13
      @reubenmunoz13 5 лет назад +6

      I use a turpentine laser torch with a flux capacitor tip that super heats the bolt to 2000 degrees it vaporizes the bolt everytime along with the project but hey at least its out

    • @GosselinFarmsEdGosselin
      @GosselinFarmsEdGosselin 5 лет назад +3

      @@reubenmunoz13 hmm... I'm going to have to get one! Sounds like it works great!!😎

    • @abmackay
      @abmackay 5 лет назад +2

      @@reubenmunoz13 I tried that, it sent the whole shop a month back in time, so I had two shops in the yard. Boy was my wife unhappy! Kept going on about "My petunias! Plus you could trigger a false vacuum decay that destroys the entire time-space continuum!". Chicks, man.

  • @zeroumashi2947
    @zeroumashi2947 3 года назад +1

    another way which probably isn't good but sometimes works is to use a torx bit.

  • @maryamyousefi8566
    @maryamyousefi8566 2 года назад

    Thanks a million! You helped me a lot 😍👍🏻💃💃💃

  • @lrac_1
    @lrac_1 3 года назад +1

    Know what I need for Father’s Day now

  • @jaywilliams6721
    @jaywilliams6721 5 лет назад +16

    Awesome tips man and I could definitely use the extractors

  • @denoftools
    @denoftools 5 лет назад +2

    Damn! Those are some great tips. Thank for this!

    • @RedemptionGarage
      @RedemptionGarage  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Red. Those extractors are really handy for sure.

  • @jeremyruff7961
    @jeremyruff7961 5 лет назад +1

    I have used torx bits to bite in similar to these extractors you use in the video.

    • @RedemptionGarage
      @RedemptionGarage  5 лет назад +1

      I have used torx sockets too but have screwed myself by destroying one and needing it later but forgot about warranting it out.

  • @michaelbradley5586
    @michaelbradley5586 Год назад

    torx bit worked on my etec lower unit oil plug

  • @mrspock312
    @mrspock312 5 лет назад +1

    Good info, just had this happen when I was working on my Jeep, Keep the vid's coming!!

    • @RedemptionGarage
      @RedemptionGarage  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Eric. It has happened to me quite a few times and it is frustrating for sure lol. I'm glad you got it out!

  • @umbertoecho1
    @umbertoecho1 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks very much for this! I had no SAE Allen sockets so I used a T40 Torx one, which with light tapping, did the trick!

  • @tylerreisinger8446
    @tylerreisinger8446 5 лет назад

    Thank you your video helped me work on my motorcycle. Job done

  • @leveckfamily8841
    @leveckfamily8841 5 лет назад +6

    Something that works for me nearly every time is to use a Torx bit. The teeth of the Torx will grab the inside of a hole.
    Also, if you get a green stone Dremel grinding bit and first flatten then slightly cup the center of an Allen key you can hammer that into the head of some bolts and broach the hole a little. I try the original size first and then the next size up. If it's a metric choose a standard and standard choose a metric.

    • @mrcryptozoic817
      @mrcryptozoic817 Год назад +1

      Allen bolts are sooo 1900's. When you get it out, switch to Torx if possible.

  • @XGaming1
    @XGaming1 4 года назад +2

    I bought a used bmx bike and one of the stem bolts is stripped. Wish me luck, thanks for the advice.

    • @oozie2348
      @oozie2348 4 года назад

      Yoo me too

    • @XGaming1
      @XGaming1 4 года назад +1

      Aidan GSG my bolt is still stuck.

    • @baselkazmuz1936
      @baselkazmuz1936 4 года назад

      Meee to but i got a mtb

  • @andygilbert1877
    @andygilbert1877 5 лет назад +10

    A method I use a lot (depending on available space) is to cut a slot into the head with an angle grinder with a thin cutting disc, so it ends up like a slotted screw. It may come out with a screwdriver then, or impact driver. As it’s stripped though it’s probably tight so usually end up knocking it round with a small chisel.

    • @pncampbell
      @pncampbell 2 года назад +1

      I do the same but using a Dremel for small bolts.

  • @friedmule5403
    @friedmule5403 5 лет назад +6

    Your set, looks wary much as Torx, maybe worth trying.
    There are other methods, try to place some rubber between the screw and the bit, it do often help a lot.
    Or try to use reverse drill bits at wary slow RPM, that do also help a lot. :-)

    • @danl.4743
      @danl.4743 3 года назад

      Your rubber band tip just gave me the idea to use a small piece of aluminum tin foil instead!

    • @friedmule5403
      @friedmule5403 3 года назад

      @@danl.4743 Sounds interesting! Please tell me about the result and your technique!

  • @corykobelski4215
    @corykobelski4215 5 лет назад +1

    If you have a good torx set that works good to.