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aussie merc 10-30-2023 06:32 AM

Bolt buster /induction heater
 

just seeking your opinion's, thoughts and experience's before i look into them any further

Jack E/NJ 10-30-2023 06:58 AM

Re: Bolt buster /induction heater
 

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?p=2184506

KiWinUS 10-30-2023 07:01 AM

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I know a few people that swear by them and so I purchased the same model. Personally I’m not that impressed. I have my own way that I have noted several times on here that works better than the induction heater for me.

Newc 10-30-2023 10:34 AM

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Old ac/dc stick welder will heat the stud too, if held on the stud. Newc

Mike34 10-30-2023 11:32 AM

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I don't have a ac/dc welder nor a torch to heat up frozen parts, so I purchased one (a year ago.) It definitely works well and I'm glad that I have it.

jimTN 10-30-2023 03:53 PM

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Do not get the induction if you have a heart pacemaker!

Blindhuckster 10-30-2023 07:45 PM

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I bought an Induction Innovations - Mini-Ductor Venom HP (MDV-787) several months ago. Used it with great success to remove exhaust bolts. Worked great for me and was happy with the results. Not cheap but saves a lot of time drilling out broken studs or bolts. Nate Anello

petehoovie 10-30-2023 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Blindhuckster (Post 2266303)
I bought an Induction Innovations - Mini-Ductor Venom HP (MDV-787) several months ago. Used it with great success to remove exhaust bolts. Worked great for me and was happy with the results. Not cheap but saves a lot of time drilling out broken studs or bolts. Nate Anello

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corvette8n 10-31-2023 09:35 AM

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I did use mine on 3 studs on a Flathead I’m working on. I heat it up until it gets red, then throw on the snap on stud remover, it seems to work fine.

GB SISSON 10-31-2023 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by jimTN (Post 2266253)
Do not get the induction if you have a heart pacemaker!

Jim, I pm'd you on this subject....

Tim Ayers 10-31-2023 10:28 AM

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One of the best tool purchases I've made in the garage. I bought the Bolt Buster brand. Can't recommend highly enough.

This is the kit I bought

https://boltbusterinc.com/product/bo...nced-coil-kit/

Reds34 10-31-2023 08:44 PM

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I like my bolt buster. It'll heat a flathead stud nut to red hot in 15 seconds. It takes a bit longer to heat up an inner dual nut for a 1.5 ton rear axle.

Red

32phil 11-02-2023 09:25 AM

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Bought a BoltBuster last year
Used it about 4-5 times, worked great, then it quit.
Now it's a Won'tBuster.
Impossible to get them to respond about warranty return.
This post reminded me. Trying again today.
Definitely don't recommend.

Tim Ayers 11-02-2023 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by 32phil (Post 2266832)
Bought a BoltBuster last year
Used it about 4-5 times, worked great, then it quit.
Now it's a Won'tBuster.
Impossible to get them to respond about warranty return.
This post reminded me. Trying again today.
Definitely don't recommend.

Dang. I'm really bummed to hear that. One of the reasons I bought it was because it seemed like their warranty was pretty stout.

1936 ford pickup 11-02-2023 01:14 PM

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Hello to all....I bought the Bolt Buster 1800 and it worked perfectly to remove all 48 hex nuts from the flatheads. It did quit working once (I "think" I got it overheated, because they state 2 minutes of use then 2 minutes of cool down period). I went onto their web-site and followed the instructions for getting an RMA (Returned Materials Authorization) Form, filled it all out via. the computer and sent to them. They responded right back with the RMA number and I noted that number when I shipped the Bolt Buster to them. About 2 weeks later I got the repaired and working unit back.

I have had no problems with them I and I do recommend the Bolt Buster 1800.

Bruce in Ca.

35fordtn 11-02-2023 01:18 PM

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I have the Mini Ductor Venom. It has saved my butt many times and on Amazon you can buy up to 24" Leads to wrap around large objects.

OldGold360 11-03-2023 03:27 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 32phil (Post 2266832)
Bought a BoltBuster last year
Used it about 4-5 times, worked great, then it quit.
Now it's a Won'tBuster.
Impossible to get them to respond about warranty return.
This post reminded me. Trying again today.
Definitely don't recommend.

Same story for me. Mine lasted about six months with minimal use during that time. The thought of one is nice but just not as reliable as the old proven methods.


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