Moving a ground anchor..

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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Everybody needs an angry grinder

They do indeed. One of the first power tools i bought when i moved in out first house. I still have it 23 years later tucked away hidden in the garage. Needed it to cut flag stones.
 

si_c

Guru
The araldite was down the metal rawl plug bit.. The centre of the bolt has got a ball bearing hammered into it.
Fair enough, I was thinking if you drilled the BB out and then put a pilot hole into the nut you could use a screw extractor to undo the nut, but you'd need a long cheater bar to break the araldite!
 
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simon the viking
I'm thinking.... place a small cold chisel between concrete and anchor and then smacking it hard with a small sledge hammer...

Because in theory all I have to do is strip the thread of the bolt in the nut bit of the rawl and by forcing the bolt upward may do this...

Its that easy... :B)
 
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User6179

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I'm thinking.... place a small cold chisel between concrete and anchor and then smacking it hard with a small sledge hammer...

Because in theory all I have to do is strip the thread of the bolt in the nut bit of the rawl and by forcing the bolt upward may do this...

Its that easy... :B)

Go for it

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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
TNT.

All I'll say, if your garagr floor is as thick as mine, then good luck. My anchor is screwed in but the bolts are deep. If you've bonded them in as well...
 
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