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RE: Recommendations for stud extractor / setter - Geoff Halstead - 24-01-2019

Colin,
With extreme care ??

Geoff - 3° in the carport means Workshop time


RE: Recommendations for stud extractor / setter - mk1-mark - 24-01-2019

As long as a stud isn't chewed up or used in a critical area there is no reason whatsoever why it can't be reused.


RE: Recommendations for stud extractor / setter - Chris KC - 24-01-2019

In most cases I would have though the main reason to remove a stud is to replace it?

I don't generally go to all that trouble just to put worn old parts back in again - not nuts and bolts at any rate.

I do however gather reasonably sound used fasteners in a bucket for 'times of need'...