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Stevie you will need a cobalt drill to get into the stainless steel, that is why the extractors are not biting.
Is there anyone on here in the West Country that can pop over to yours and help?
Well that’s me calling it a day,
I purchased the various bits.
Couldn’t find any left hand drill bits from either tool station or screwfix ,so bought a drill bit and the guide thing so I couldn’t go off center while drilling.
Covered the area as advised incase of metal fillings etc.
Got a hole drilled and had evidence of filings etc, then tried to get the extractor to bite but all it seems to have done it burred the end of the extractor bit,
So before I feel like I could do more damage , I’m leaving it to somebody who knows what they are doing,
Fkity fk
Cheers for the advice lads.![]()
Before you go any further,,, find a torx bit thats a bit bigger than the hole and knock it in firmly, it doesn't need much depth and once it stays in there, will screw out easily,,,,
Before you go any further,,, find a torx bit thats a bit bigger than the hole and knock it in firmly, it doesn't need much depth and once it stays in there, will screw out easily,,,,
yes, that should do it.. similar to my hex key / screwdriver... used both before
Thanks for all the comments and advice gents .
I have a mate coming around tomorrow he is a bit more mechanically minded than myself and not such a mangina, when it comes to battering small things with tools.

... so now I've got HSS broken drill bit buried in the middle of the broken bolt. The phrase "from the frying pan into the fire" is apt here.


