Hello again Dan Thank you for another Great Video 👍 Question for you, What if this were a countersunk screw? I suppose, if you were in the same circumstance you use almost anything in RBRT line to remove the screw?
Hi George, If its countersunk then Socket Extractors wouldn't be the tool to use, if you have some of the F.O.R. Extractors and can drill into it, they almost always get it done, thanks for the Q!
Hi Kelly, great question! I would say its possible, but I always say to use the right tool for the job. We have a Torx Plus set that is awesome, here is a link to check it out, Thanks! SMXVTP12RBRT bit.ly/3HSMnyW
Good video dan the man
I just wish these rbrt FOR sockets weren’t so. Dang expensive.
Hello again Dan
Thank you for another Great Video 👍 Question for you, What if this were a countersunk screw? I suppose, if you were in the same circumstance you use almost anything in RBRT line to remove the screw?
Hi George, If its countersunk then Socket Extractors wouldn't be the tool to use, if you have some of the F.O.R. Extractors and can drill into it, they almost always get it done, thanks for the Q!
@Dan The RBRT Guy Hello again Dan
And thank you 😊
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Can a regular RBRT torx remove a compromised torx plus fastener? Most people do not have torx plus, nor realize the difference..
Hi Kelly, great question! I would say its possible, but I always say to use the right tool for the job. We have a Torx Plus set that is awesome, here is a link to check it out, Thanks!
SMXVTP12RBRT
bit.ly/3HSMnyW