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Does it work?; Speed out (As seen on tv)
Topic Started: Jul 30 2014, 10:32 AM (597 Views)
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Speed out damaged screw and bolt remover.

http://www.wmcactionnews5.com/story/26116531/andy-will-it-work-speed-out-damaged-screw-bolt-remover
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Bad Bent
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Gotta trust Andy.

:rofl

:coche

Oh, wait, maybe I do...

Edited by Bad Bent, Jul 30 2014, 07:16 PM.
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He made a local tv show not too long ago that outllined many of the products he gave a approval too and gave the list of failures too. He might not be that valuable but it is something more than me just going out to buy something and not knowing if it does what it claims or not until I spent the money and tried it myself. Speedout has a pretty cool commercial compared to some I seen.
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I have a set of these. I actually used one of them to successfully extract a stripped bolt from my crank pulley a few months ago. I first tried that Craftsman set. The steel in the cap screw dulled the bit that was supposed to extract it. As a next-to-last resort, I tried this. (It has a different name but it's the same thing.)

Amazingly, it worked as advertised!!! :O :O :O

In my freshman class I tell them that the phrase "easy out" is a very economically efficient use of the English language that any politician would be proud of!! Two lies in two words!! :D :D
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MR Bill
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Mine broke.
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Hanuman
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perfesser
Jul 30 2014, 08:10 PM
I have a set of these. I actually used one of them to successfully extract a stripped bolt from my crank pulley a few months ago. I first tried that Craftsman set. The steel in the cap screw dulled the bit that was supposed to extract it. As a next-to-last resort, I tried this. (It has a different name but it's the same thing.)

Amazingly, it worked as advertised!!! :O :O :O

In my freshman class I tell them that the phrase "easy out" is a very economically efficient use of the English language that any politician would be proud of!! Two lies in two words!! :D :D
:gp i also have that, it works.......but not in ten seconds....some times i may fight for a few minutes.
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evmetro


These guys are about 25 years old, and still work great. I consider extractors a type of insurance. If you spend a grip of money and get all the different extractors, shit does not break or strip, but if you don't own any, shit breaks all the time.

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Hanuman
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Aug 4 2014, 04:41 PM
These guys are about 25 years old, and still work great. I consider extractors a type of insurance. If you spend a grip of money and get all the different extractors, shit does not break or strip, but if you don't own any, shit breaks all the time.

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