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Rescue Bit Used to Remove Broken EZ Out - Testimonial
Just wanted to say thanks, these bits worked great to remove an EZ Out that broke inside of a broken 5/16x18 stud in a 1” blind hole at the end of a crankshaft.First picture shows partial removal of the EZ-Out, second picture is the tapped hole after the broken pieces were removed, made possible by your tooling. Total time from start to finish, including thread chasing with 3 taps, was less than an hour after starting with your Rescue Bit.Share with others, use as you wish. Thanks, Pa
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1st Oct 2021
Should a Dremel be used with a Rescue Bit?
We had a recent customer that broke a Rescue Bit using a Dremel. This is what he said: I read instructions and used 3 speed Dremel, it lasted about halfway through a small EZ out. Don't know what I will do now.From Wise: Sorry to hear that you had an issue. While there is a learning curve in using the Rescue Bit, it is an option for drilling EZ Outs that are very hard and brittle. As far as what to do now, I'd try taking a small drill bit and trying to drill all around (not into) the broken EZ O
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16th Jan 2021