(Internally) rounded torx bolt head

I'm going to need some of this stuff if I ever need to remove my crash bars, so I'd like to put my name down for a pot/tub/tube/bottle, please!:D
 
i live 15 minutes down the road if that's any help :)


Looks as you are our man on the spot then cookie:augie

Maybe this shoukld be posted elsewhere? not sure how many peeps read ALL the threads.
If a reasonable number can be had, i think we could haggle a little on the price.
Think i'll post up on another forum to see if theres any interest :aidan
 
Feck me i pay a bit less than a fiver for a bottle :augie

Hint hint, it's used a lot in the aircraft industry, and the aircraft industry rules and regs require all solvents, greases and lubricants etc etc all have use by dates ..................
 
Feck me i pay a bit less than a fiver for a bottle :augie

Hint hint, it's used a lot in the aircraft industry, and the aircraft industry rules and regs require all solvents, greases and lubricants etc etc all have use by dates ..................

Is it short dated Mr St.eptoe ?

Could your supplier cope with the vast nuimber of orders that are pouring in:D
 
Looks as you are our man on the spot then cookie:augie

Maybe this shoukld be posted elsewhere? not sure how many peeps read ALL the threads.
If a reasonable number can be had, i think we could haggle a little on the price.
Think i'll post up on another forum to see if theres any interest :aidan


if you decide to go with that supplier, i'll pick it up and post it out :)
 
Feck me i pay a bit less than a fiver for a bottle :augie

Hint hint, it's used a lot in the aircraft industry, and the aircraft industry rules and regs require all solvents, greases and lubricants etc etc all have use by dates ..................

Stuff the cost.

I'm going to dob it out at £3 a squirt to the primary school kids in Wapping Lane. Set them on the road to solvent abuse and make a bit on the side....
 
Try using the hand cleaner with the granules in it. Does the same job :augie
 
Hmmm, just had a thought, if that's the case then I'm guessing that coarse grinding paste would also work?
 
I'm guessing that coarse grinding paste would also work?
Thats what I'd try :thumb2
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many thanks to all who posted advice

got said fastener out with the allen key/really big hammer/brute force technique. the offending bolt was knackered anyway!

a skinned knuckle and some naughty words were also used................
 
Another "if all else fails" option is to cut a slot across the face of the bolt (using a hacksaw or a cold chisel). Then treat it like a conventional screw with a straight slot (which is what you have just built) and screw it out.
 


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