TheUnicorn
Established Member
what is the best way to remove a carriage bolt, from a snug hole in wood, preserving the thread, especially the start of the thread, for reuse. Obviously if you just pound it out with a hammer, you mar the end of the bolt. If you put on a nut and pound it out as far as it will go are you similarly straining the thread?
I'm asking because I tried to do a repair of sorts today, clearing up someone else's mess, I needed to get a nut onto a bolt that had clearly been bashed in and out of the hole, and damaged in the process, as I was cussing the previous effort I wondered exactly how is best to handle bolts for reuse.
Also was wondering about a deburring tool, are they any good for repairing a knackered thread tip
this sort of thing or similar https://www.amazon.co.uk/Yesiidor-E...child=1&keywords=deburr&qid=1614621415&sr=8-9
I'm asking because I tried to do a repair of sorts today, clearing up someone else's mess, I needed to get a nut onto a bolt that had clearly been bashed in and out of the hole, and damaged in the process, as I was cussing the previous effort I wondered exactly how is best to handle bolts for reuse.
Also was wondering about a deburring tool, are they any good for repairing a knackered thread tip
this sort of thing or similar https://www.amazon.co.uk/Yesiidor-E...child=1&keywords=deburr&qid=1614621415&sr=8-9