Removing stuck fasteners

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*Too much heat will destroy the temper of the bolt.  Important bolts (brakes) should then be replaced with new as the untempered one if reused could fail.
 
*Too much heat will destroy the temper of the bolt.  Important bolts (brakes) should then be replaced with new as the untempered one if reused could fail.
  
===Heat the Nut Method===
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===Heat the nut method===
  
 
Heat the '''nut''' with a torch until red hot, cool the bolt with a good shot of spray-on rust remover then remove the nut while still hot.  Heating the nut thermally expands it, while the rust remover (which is a refrigerant) thermally contracts the bolt.  Be careful and use gloves as the nut and your wrench will be hot.
 
Heat the '''nut''' with a torch until red hot, cool the bolt with a good shot of spray-on rust remover then remove the nut while still hot.  Heating the nut thermally expands it, while the rust remover (which is a refrigerant) thermally contracts the bolt.  Be careful and use gloves as the nut and your wrench will be hot.

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