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Bolt Chopping 101 |
2-Jul-2009 At 5:01:52 PM |
herbie
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There seems to be a few options so I was wondering whether anyone could offer some feed back.
1. Tighten nut to such a point that the stud shears.
Not to sure about this as I am guessing there is a chance the stud will be left proud of the rock.
2. Simply beat the stud with a lump hammer and chisel.
I would of thought there is a good chance of damaging the rock around the bolt.
3. Cordless angle grinder.
This one seems the simplest - remove hanger and start cutting, I presume you can then put a grinding disc on to finish the job off.
4. Hacksaw.
Sounds like hard work, see #3.
I would be happy to hear advice on any alternatives. |
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