Helping a friend

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FazerBez1
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Helping a friend

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Wild one here. A friend's industrial glue gun has broken. There is a threaded brass piece stuck in it. The bit you'd normally 'grab' snapped off. I'll try znd post pics. He's in exeter but I'm torquay. Anyone far and wide can help it would be ace. Cheers
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Dremmel some flats across it and then use a flat blade to turn it maybe?
Actually, more like then use a cold chisel on the flats to start it turning...
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If its threaded, just tap a torx or multispline into it and then just undo it.
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Easyout ?
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sorry for the late "thanks for the advice" friend sorted it and the boss was none the wiser. cheers guys
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