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Hello Steve

 

To aid in the removal of these blade bolts, take a round piece of bar (Brass, Copper or Aluminium) about 6" long. Hold it against each bolt head and strike the bar in turn with a good-sized hammer. Then use a pointed tool (Scriber or small screw driver) to pick every bit of impacted wood from the head of the bolt, take your time and get very bit out. Take the socket driver and insert it into the head of the bolt and give a firm tap with the hammer (don't over do it) to make sure it is well into the socket. If you have an impact driver it's best to use it. If not, use your wrench in the socket driver to undo the bolts.

 

Normally this works a treat. The shock of striking the head with a hammer normally releases stubborn bolts.

 

We hope that helps you.

 

Timberwolf Tech Services.

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