Yikes! Missing bolt!

could you not -
drill a whole in the broken stud tap new new thread in it and wind a new smaller bolt in it.
thus fixing it to the frame again.
 
re easy outs-- all depends which type you are using...

if its like these
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i would avoid them as they snap quite easily, then you are fecked.....

however if its like this

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go for it, they are great and no one at work has ever had 1 snap during use.


So would these do the trick?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Irwin-Hanson-1-4-Screw-Extractors-x-5-/200579720583?pt=UK_Hand_Tools_Equipment&hash=item2eb37ba587#ht_2124wt_1141

Can find the Snap-on ones on their site? :nenau
 
Extractors

Horrible things, never seen the snap on (or off) before are these any better?
(apart from the arm and a leg price tag).
Dave GS
 
No joke.

I've got a set of left-hand thread cobalt bits - that's what I'll be starting with in the hope they unscrew the bolt as they cut in.

As per Cookie's suggestion I should say! :beerjug:
 
Just to double check, I need a 35mm M8 bolt?


The hole is 35mm deep on my R1100, you dont want a bolt the same as the depth, its all back together now so I cant give an exact measurement of the bolt, But 30mm should be fine, (M8), take the one out the other side and measure it.
 
Bolt out, all fixed.


...I wish I'd done it myself, but in the end life conspired against me for various reasons and I had to get my wallet out.

Grrr... But phew.
 


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