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sheared Allen Bolt removal
I've got a baby high chair which has had one of the heads
of a supporting Allen Bolt shear off. So I've got a bolt stuck in the chair. I'd like to get it out myself, otherwise we're looking at 2 weeks without the chair while the manufacturers decide if they want to replace it.... My guess is I need to somehow get a slot etched into the top so I can get it out with a flathead. But how can I do that since its flush with the wood? I hear EZouts are a bad idea, since they're prone to snap off... Any suggestions? Cheers! -- Rasputin :: Jack of All Trades - Master of Nuns |
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