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    left twist drill set

    a quick search scares me, don't want to buy garbage, but don't want to over pay either

    tell us what you have, should I be looking for a set that also includes easy-outs ?

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    Re: left twist drill set

    harbor freight. easily gets the job done on rusted rotor screws.

    https://www.harborfreight.com/left-h...ece-61686.html

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    Re: left twist drill set

    ^ I have this set and just used it the other day. Granted it was just to get a small triangle-drive head screw out of plastic, but it’s came in handy a couple times in the past.

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    Re: left twist drill set

    I also bought the left handed drill bit set, along with their screw extractor set. Man, for something so inexpensive, it's saved my ass many times now.

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    Re: left twist drill set

    Quote Originally Posted by RandyO View Post
    a quick search scares me, don't want to buy garbage, but don't want to over pay either

    tell us what you have, should I be looking for a set that also includes easy-outs ?
    What'd you do, Torquey?

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    Re: left twist drill set

    Quote Originally Posted by Stoneman View Post
    What'd you do, Torquey?
    nothing yet, just thought I otta have a set handy

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    Re: left twist drill set

    I have the Snap-on set and in my professional experience, if the bolt has broken off due to being seized by rust/corrosion, then there's no way a left-handed bit or spiral extractor is saving the day. It's just not going to grab enough to break the bond. I just use a regular right hand cobalt drill bit and helicoil if I have to.

    I am a fan of KnKut drill bits. They do sell left-handed bits if you have to have them. And they are not outrageously priced.

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    Re: left twist drill set

    Quote Originally Posted by golden chicken View Post
    I have the Snap-on set and in my professional experience, if the bolt has broken off due to being seized by rust/corrosion, then there's no way a left-handed bit or spiral extractor is saving the day. It's just not going to grab enough to break the bond. I just use a regular right hand cobalt drill bit and helicoil if I have to.

    I am a fan of KnKut drill bits. They do sell left-handed bits if you have to have them. And they are not outrageously priced.
    I'm a fan of Kroil, best defense is to not twist it off to begin with

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    Re: left twist drill set

    Quote Originally Posted by RandyO View Post
    I'm a fan of Kroil, best defense is to not twist it off to begin with
    Lately I've had the most success with a MAPP gas torch.

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    Re: left twist drill set

    Quote Originally Posted by Stoneman View Post
    What'd you do, Torquey?
    message I just got from Jeremy
    We are still working on it. He is working on extracting the last bolt now, but the mount is right in the way and the access is terrible. We weren’t able to remove it with an easy out so we’ve had to drill it. Otherwise everything else is done.
    strange that I would think of reverse twist drills when my Tacoma is in the shop

    My Silverado inspection runs out this weekend, the whole idea of 2 trucks was to have one roadworthy and legal when the other is down, kinda pissed a Jeremey, he's had the Tacoma since October, Silverado needs annual inspection and routine maintenance + CV joint (hopefully, 4wd goes clickity click) I hate to take it somewhere else, he certainly treats me right, price wise, and the work he does is not shoddy.

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