Rusty nut an bolt removal

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Exactly!
 
Dremel's are useful for the odd difficult to reach bolt head (especially if you have the flexible drive attachment) but they're ruinously expensive on cutting discs. Use an angle grinder where you can. A cheap 4 1/2 inch one would be fine for the odd bit of cutting and grinding but get a better one if you're going to do lots of this. I bought a Bosch domestic one ten years ago and it's still going strong - but I bought it 'cos I burnt out a B&D!
I think HT are available plated, are they not?
 
take it back it's useless

get one like the one pictured above

Dremel's are useful for the odd difficult to reach bolt head (especially if you have the flexible drive attachment) but they're ruinously expensive on cutting discs. Use an angle grinder where you can. A cheap 4 1/2 inch one would be fine for the odd bit of cutting and grinding but get a better one if you're going to do lots of this. I bought a Bosch domestic one ten years ago and it's still going strong - but I bought it 'cos I burnt out a B&D!
I think HT are available plated, are they not?

****!

I will carry it back.
But the other cutters are so big, wont be able to get to the bolts/nuts in tight spaces.
 
I think HT are available plated, are they not?

Plated/non plated makes no odds really best way to prevent siezure is coat them with some anti sieze compound (eg copper ease) prior to assembly.

Also whenever I'm under the landy I give all exposed threads a squirt of oil or grease or whatever. Stops things getting too nasty and rusty.

Sometimes cutting off or shearing isn't an option. (for example brake bleed nipples) In that case don't just apply brute force in one direction, but keep working the nut (or bolt) back and to, each time you tighten it back up squirt in plenty of plus-gas WD40 or even some thin oil.
 
I've allways found heat is a sure fire way to get anything loose. But you are sure to have a fire if not carefull.
If you can't get oxxy accetalene, a map gas torch from B&Q will do. Get them cherry red and undo.
 
get them hot or undo,
even if they are rusty or rounded off you can always knock a smaller socket on to make it fit, breaker bar and heat are your friends,
if that fails can always shock heat up till warm then chuck water over it to rapid cool it,
keep doing these methods and either they will sheer or undo,
remember you can always tighten a little bit then undo often works better than just going staight into undoing and shocking works well get breaker bar and socket on 6 point preferably not 12 point but dnt matter 2 much, and hit with hammer while you try to undo.
will come off eventually, i own a rusty series 3 :p
 
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