BretonM
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Yeah I have a reversible drill.I dunno, but who cares? Good tools are priceless. I've forgotten the price after the first "impossible" bolt came out with a smile. You need a reversible drill though.
Yeah I have a reversible drill.I dunno, but who cares? Good tools are priceless. I've forgotten the price after the first "impossible" bolt came out with a smile. You need a reversible drill though.
Will that loosen the bolt itself??
http://www.uktoolcentre.co.uk/Shop/...oduct+Search&gclid=CInghqzVsNACFQwo0wodjq0OLgHow much are they ??
That's the one. But beware, they come in various sizes. That one is for bolts 4mm and thicker. We don't know how thick the bolt/screw in question is, some grips use 3mm. 3mm Grabits are available and cheaper.
I've tried drilling the bolt but it doesn't seem to be doing anything.Yes.
Bloody tool salesman, that is another few bob my bank account will be short of tomorrow.![]()
I've tried drilling the bolt but it doesn't seem to be doing anything.
It's annoying how a bolt and a piec of plastic are hindering my operation.
This sounds pathetic but I was gonna take my bike to get its hydraulic brakes bled anyway so do you think my LBS will be able to do anything with it.Me too, got to have a set of those in my tool box.![]()
I'm not having a very good night, I was half way through the bolt and my drill ran outHow do you mean not doing anything, once the head is gone there is nothing to keep it tight.
I should have worded it better.I'm not having a very good night, I was half way through the bolt and my drill ran out![]()
Certainly isIs the clamp holding your grip in place made of plastic?
Can you cut the clamp with a stanley knife or similar?Certainly is