DanJC
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***EDIT: See post #14 below before you attempt this trick***
I've had a couple of lids in which it is nearly impossible to get the bolts off that secure the endcaps. The nuts and bolts seem to have fully rusted together, and the flat cap on the exterior provides no way to leverage.
There are probably much better ways, but for newbies w/ few tools I found a simple trick after spending far too long manhandling wrenches.
Attack the nut from the side!
Using a smaller bit, drill a clean hole through the nut until you hit the bolt. The metal is soft so this is easy to do. With that hole as your foundation, throw on a larger bit and drill until the nut is nice and mangled. You could probably also step up through 3-4 bit sizes for a cleaner process. The nut doesn't have to completely break off, you just need to destroy its structural integrity.
Then take a hammer and pound out bolt from the inside. Done!

I've had a couple of lids in which it is nearly impossible to get the bolts off that secure the endcaps. The nuts and bolts seem to have fully rusted together, and the flat cap on the exterior provides no way to leverage.
There are probably much better ways, but for newbies w/ few tools I found a simple trick after spending far too long manhandling wrenches.
Attack the nut from the side!
Using a smaller bit, drill a clean hole through the nut until you hit the bolt. The metal is soft so this is easy to do. With that hole as your foundation, throw on a larger bit and drill until the nut is nice and mangled. You could probably also step up through 3-4 bit sizes for a cleaner process. The nut doesn't have to completely break off, you just need to destroy its structural integrity.
Then take a hammer and pound out bolt from the inside. Done!

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