I don't own a cutting touch, but have an small old piece of farm equipment (cultimulcher) that is completely bolted together. partially dismanteling it, will make it easier to take to the scrap yard.
Even though this thing has sat outside for over 60 years, PB blaster managed to loosen most of the nuts (PB is great stuff), but a few if these carriage bolts have rounded off inside.
There nut breaker tools available, but I have never used one. These are the one's where you crank a threaded rod to squeeze the nut, against a chisel point surface.
Anyone had any luck with one?
Even though this thing has sat outside for over 60 years, PB blaster managed to loosen most of the nuts (PB is great stuff), but a few if these carriage bolts have rounded off inside.
There nut breaker tools available, but I have never used one. These are the one's where you crank a threaded rod to squeeze the nut, against a chisel point surface.
Anyone had any luck with one?