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i was fitting a set of gates and the bolt snapped.

i have tried drilling the bolt in the brickwork but my drill bits are not touching it.

any ideas on how to get this out, if its possible?

thank you
 
[ElectriciansForums.net] Remove bolt that is snapped of in brickwork?

this might come handy .
 
Core drill around the outside of the bolt if you can't get it out by using HSS drills and a bolt extractor, then use one of those resin bolt kits to fix a stud in to the hole. Ignore baddegg as he doesn't have a sense of humour.........
 
For anyone not yet sold on cobalt bits, I drilled a hole, through a drill bit! To prove it's not just some picture I found on the interweb, there's my username in the pics...

3.0mm split point HSS-Co bit into 12mm HSS-G...

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This would be very impressive,if it was on the flutes.....

You have drilled it,in the soft part.....check if you want,using a file.
This is why you can file the pips and scuffs off,that slipping in a chuck causes.....but you don't use a file,for sharpening the same bit :)
 

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