I inherited one of the inexpensive impact tools -- hit the backend
with a hammer and it rotates the bit -- from my Dad.  Finally, one of
his tools that works!  And it works a treat!  It has be-goin-in and
be-comin-out directions.  Before that, I used an old lug-nut wrench
kind of like Joe G's monster screwdriver.

Donald.

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2002 18:59:18 EDT
> 
> Terry;
> I had to drill one of mine out too.  As far as keeping from stripping heads, 
> I have this 50 year old monster screwdriver, and I put it against my shoulder 
> (the handle end) and then put pressure on the screw while I turn with a 
> cresent wrench-usually works-usually.  Glad you got it loose.  Even after I 
> drilled mine, I had to use the mallet and hardwood block, the car had been 
> sitting and the shoes were frozen.
> Joe Garrison
> Edmond, OK

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