Weber Genesis Silver restoration project


 
Just get some of these. Start right in the center of the bolt. No need to even center punch. These bits are so cool I can start a hole in a round piece of steel without a punch with a handheld drill with no trouble at all. So no worries it will not walk out on you. Then follow up with appropriate twist high speed steel bit or if you want one of those spade looking bits.
Wasn't even drinking and forgot this link LOL https://www.amazon.com/Pieces-Center-60-Degree-Countersink-Metalworking/dp/B08ZYXXX1Y?tag=tvwb-20
 
Just get some of these. Start right in the center of the bolt. No need to even center punch. These bits are so cool I can start a hole in a round piece of steel without a punch with a handheld drill with no trouble at all. So no worries it will not walk out on you. Then follow up with appropriate twist high speed steel bit or if you want one of those spade looking bits.
I was able to get that broken bolt thread out with an "easy-out" set I finally found in my garage (that I haven't used in years). The broken bolt thread wasn't that corroded, it came out easily.
 
I was able to get that broken bolt thread out with an "easy-out" set I finally found in my garage (that I haven't used in years). The broken bolt thread wasn't that corroded, it came out easily.
In all the years of wrenching I've never once gotten an EZOut to work for me
 
I haven't seen many of late under the $40-50 mark. And I have a nice little herd to go over this winter. Once the kids basketball seasons end in January, I will be all systems go on prepping for the spring flip season.
I always see some really nice ones that people want $100-150 for but I won't go that high myself.
 

 

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