Tricks for removing stuck bolts and nuts

Plumber story? Sure, I got to use my 6 year old Dremmel for the first time last weekend to cut then bust the brass nuts that held the kitchen sink faucet on. Tom and Ray had a piece on how you got this tool, did not use it, so bought more attachments, then did not use those! Ok I have one use in, so my wife is happy I used the xmas gift from 2006.

I’d suggest to anyone considering a pneumatic impact wrench, buy a good one! My Ingersoll 231C was about $150. A friend was trying to get an axle nut off of an ATV with a $30 impact wrench and it woundn’t budge it. I took my I-R over there and it took the nut off pretty quickly.

Clutch is right, as is the case with most “cheap” air tools, they usually will use more air, and not have as much power.