How to Chisel a Bolt

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Tip 1 - How to Split a Nut With a Chisel | eHow

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How to Split a Nut With a Chisel | eHow

If you have a nut that won't come off and you're looking for a way to remove it, consider using a chisel. You can split a nut with a chisel without doing harm to the bolt. Chisels work well when you need to remove a nut without using a cutting torch of reciprocating saw. It doesn't matter if the nut has seized to the bolt with corrosion or rust,...

Tip 2 - HOME CLINIC; Chipping Away With Cold Chisels

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HOME CLINIC; Chipping Away With Cold Chisels

COLD chisels are used to cut through hard materials like metal or masonry. They are often used to cut or shape metal when the stock is thick and where other tools, like a hacksaw or tin snips, would be unsuitable. The striking end of the cold chisel is chamfered to reduce mushrooming and burring caused by constant hammering. Cold chisels are designed to be struck with a hammer; either a machinist's hammer (often called a ball-peen hammer) or a small sledgehammer (sometimes called a club hammer). Always wear heavy gloves and safety goggles when working with cold chisels.
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