Where do you live?
Breaker bars can be had pretty cheap, $30 - $40 for a 1/2 inch drive with lifetime warranty... well worth the investment if you are going to be working on cars in the future.
I'm trying to remove a pair of very stubborn drive shaft nuts atm, i have managed to snap a sidchrome half inch fixed rachet with a pole over the end of it.
I'm wondering if anyone can lend/rent me a decent breaker bar or rattle gun?
Where do you live?
Breaker bars can be had pretty cheap, $30 - $40 for a 1/2 inch drive with lifetime warranty... well worth the investment if you are going to be working on cars in the future.
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funny you mention this, i broke my breaker bar a few days ago trying to do the same thing, i bit the bullet and went out and bought a rattle gun and it got it with ease...
if you were in SA id let you borrow it...
Get a cheap socket , weld it on to a 30cm flat or angle bar and hit it with a hammer.
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Well i got a breaker bar and got one side off!
And snapped the bar on the other side.....
Off to see if i can get my money back.
Wouldn`t mention if you used a pole or pipe on it...
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Yeah they can be pretty awful to get off, especially since the nut is so small, I always had problems of it just slipping. Big rattle guns seem to work, breaker bar with another bar attached to it, locktight has a spray that freezes the bolt (I bought some recently and it didn't seem to do much although I've heard its pretty good)
I use a 1/2" breaker bar with a 1m length of steel pipe on the end of that. Put it on, and stand/bounce on the steel pipe. Haven't broken anything yet, and done it multiple times. Even used a super cheap auto socket, and it was fine. Maybe keeping the angles perfectly square helps to prevent breakages? I use mostly sidchrome gear.
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make sure u use a 7 point socket too, not a 12 point or whatever they are
A 7 point socket ay?
I have no idea how you guys break stuff like you do
An impact socket will never break, and if you use a 3/4" socket, I doubt you will break your bar either
ive used a jbs (tools work bought for me, im a kingchrome man at heart) 1/2 drive breaker bar, its done harmonic balancers (using starter motor undo method) and many drivehaft nuts (with long extensions).
point being decent tools last.
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