This is probably the best tutorial on how to remove concrete wall anchors. The rest of the videos on RUclips depend on randomly drilling around the anchor and hoping to weaken the surrounding area to allow the concrete to fail around the anchor rather than targeting the anchor itself
I'm a visual learner, but I did appreciate the subtitles. I think you did a great job, and it helped me out. Thank You for taking the time to make this video, and add the subtitles.
The rawl bolt is made up of two parts, one part is the barrel, it is necessary to tighten so that the barrel comes out and thus leave space to hammer the bolt only later.
Thanks for the method. Sorry one thing isn't clear. What size bolt to use in relation to hole. I have 6mm bolts removed from metal rawl plug. What size bolt I need to use to remove the rawl plug? Please advise. Thanks
@rajneesh sharma The bolt to be extracted is already inserted in the wall, and it is the one that you want to remove. See the type of rawl bolt in the following video. ruclips.net/video/hJg0xVb3eAg/видео.html
This is probably the best tutorial on how to remove concrete wall anchors. The rest of the videos on RUclips depend on randomly drilling around the anchor and hoping to weaken the surrounding area to allow the concrete to fail around the anchor rather than targeting the anchor itself
agree
I'm a visual learner, but I did appreciate the subtitles. I think you did a great job, and it helped me out. Thank You for taking the time to make this video, and add the subtitles.
Excellent presentation of a very successful procedure. I am now encouraged to remove a similar bolt from a cinder block wall. Gracias.
Thanks for the comment, the idea is to share something that could be useful to someone. Greetings from Colombia.
this is the best way to get it out. I have 5 of them stuck, Will try to do the same. The washer is a genius idea
Are they still on the wall?
Practically it worked for me. Thanks a million.
Very useful demonstration. Thank you very much.
This really saved me, thanks 😃
Great video, thank you !!
Why not hammer it in from the start?
The rawl bolt is made up of two parts, one part is the barrel, it is necessary to tighten so that the barrel comes out and thus leave space to hammer the bolt only later.
Muchas gracias, senor.
Great video thank you
Cant help but think why couldn't we just use the rotary tool to carve a thread by the end of the bolt and use a screwdriver for extraction?
The bolt is not fixed, so the rotary tool could not drill it. The bolt would rotate just like the tool.
Thanks for the method. Sorry one thing isn't clear. What size bolt to use in relation to hole. I have 6mm bolts removed from metal rawl plug. What size bolt I need to use to remove the rawl plug? Please advise. Thanks
Hello, to remove the elements, bolts are not necessary, only pliers or tweezers as seen in the video, regards.
@rajneesh sharma The bolt to be extracted is already inserted in the wall, and it is the one that you want to remove. See the type of rawl bolt in the following video. ruclips.net/video/hJg0xVb3eAg/видео.html
Brilliant!
Thankyou!
Mahirap dapat ang tulungan...may pera na si Diwata eh.
Excellent ty
Muy interesante!!!
thanks
Marabioso!
Title in English. Video spoken in Spanish
There is an english subtitle for us to understand. Be grateful for the small things man. This video helped me alot