Sapient
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I spent about a week using various techniques to get a stripped brass truss bar nut off my '58. I thought it was done for, actually.
To make a long story short, what worked like a charm on a completely rounded and shrunken (from digging at it) nut was a reverse grip nut socket tool. The KEY is to lightly hammer it all the way down so you get a good grip on the nut. I had to go 1 size down from the normal 5/16 because I removed so much ...nut matter in previous release attempts. If you use the normal 5/16 or go down one, they are both included in this kit. The price here is a steal in case you want to already have them. Irwin is a very good brand as well and these are made in USA.
Also, I didn't use a drill motor ...no ...no. A regular insertable 1/4 hand screwdriver was fine. Work slowly and know that once it's cracked loose the most important part is done.

Happy nut picking.
To make a long story short, what worked like a charm on a completely rounded and shrunken (from digging at it) nut was a reverse grip nut socket tool. The KEY is to lightly hammer it all the way down so you get a good grip on the nut. I had to go 1 size down from the normal 5/16 because I removed so much ...nut matter in previous release attempts. If you use the normal 5/16 or go down one, they are both included in this kit. The price here is a steal in case you want to already have them. Irwin is a very good brand as well and these are made in USA.
Also, I didn't use a drill motor ...no ...no. A regular insertable 1/4 hand screwdriver was fine. Work slowly and know that once it's cracked loose the most important part is done.

Happy nut picking.
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