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o8sp | 20:05 Wed 19th Apr 2006 | Home & Garden
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how can i remove a brass nut that has snapped flush in its housing? my husband has tried chiselling ot with screwdriver and drilling but that didn't work. i don't want to have to call the plumber out just to remove and replace a nut.
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i mean a bolt.
Obviously it has corroded in if it snapped off. I would suggest heating it to loosen the corrosion or scale before you can shift it but I don't know what it is.
I always drill out snapped/ stuck bolts

Use a screw extractor. They can be bought (usually in sets of about four or five different sizes) from most DIY outlets - cost about a fiver.


You drill a small hole in the centre of the offending bolt and insert the extractor (which looks a bit like a tapered drill but with a coarse left hand "thread"). Turning the extractor (either with a decent pair of grips or, preferably, a die-holder) will do the job. A bit of WD40 or similar before you start should ease the process.

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