In the machinery shed, I've found the air driven die grinder with a 3" diameter thin (1/32") cutoff wheel is the best tool for removing rusted hardware without destroying the rest of the parts around it. Its easy to split (though not instant) to split a nut cleanly and save the bolt. The cutoff disks do wear down so its worth having a few on hand. Northern has a collection of die grinders from about $25 up. www.northern-online.com Gerald J.
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