Air chisel seized or rusted bolt removal
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- čas přidán 5. 04. 2023
- seized or rusted bolt removal with air chisel get one for yourself here amzn.to/3nSgj6I
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Cool tool tip! The right tool makes all the difference!
keep slipping had me rolling fr 🤣
What kind of air compressor do you need for an air hammer?
Thanks for the laugh.
Reminds me of old western movies when you hear the bullet ricocheting
It's the combination of the hammer action and vibration
That's cute......
I mean that's great if you live in the south or it's only a couple years old!
BTW a good air gun makes all the difference in the world! ("Good doesn't mean the most expensive!) An Ingersol Rand can be had around $50-60. A really good one is the extended Chief at HF or Klutch at NT but those are $140ish. It looks like you have a central pneumatic one from HF, for under $20 it's great, I grab it first too! It has it's time and place but it does not put much power behind the blows! It's dare I say, "shocking!" the difference in power between them! One of the very few tools that electric will never be able to replace! (Not in near the same form factor at least)
Put a nut over hanging the end will keep it on the bolt! (Yes I know you are doing it one handed and filming too. Isn't geared specifically to you per se. Even two handed it can be a slippery little fu....!)
That is a Minnesota trailer frame :) Not that rusty but being its part of a mobile home it didn't see much road use. I just used the air chisel again about a week ago to knock out a seized slide pin. It worked great I just wish I would have thought of it it before hitting it with a hammer for a half hour :)
@@RepairmanJaredoh so you know exactly what I am talking about! I'm also from Minnesota, now that liquid salt they use is a whole other world of hurt!
Yeah a hammer tends to mushroom the ends if no nut is used making it a chore to go through. I am seeing 2000-2006 Chevy rear leaf shackles more and more recently, I just cut the bolt and wedge a chisel in the slot/gap the leaf wraps around the bushing and just run the whole thing out as it has become one! 😂 Frames will always rust on the surface as the coating is porous but it's pretty much just an oxide layer. What I would give for my truck to just be that!
Who makes that air hammer? Or what brand is it?
@@sefofatai6618 just one of the cheap ones from harbor freight
Nice
How big of a compressor you used?
Was a small like 15 gallon consumer one in that video could not run the tool continuously bought a bigger compressor since then
Hot the hole damn it. Lol
This was painful to watch just get a tripod for God's sake
No experience or?
one handed