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Originally Posted by nkaminar
My first car was a 1927 Chevy. I was 14 at the time and the first thing I did was to take it apart and paint everything and put it back together. All the bolts in the body were rusted solid and I used a nut breaker to split them or a metal chisel to cut the bolt in half. The nut breaker was a device that gripped the nut and had a sharp point that was pressed into the side of the nut when a bolt on the nut breaker was turned with a wrench. I don't know if they are still made. That was a lifetime ago.
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Yes they are still made but not very well, at least in my experience. He demonstrates a couple in that video above. I have the Teng set which he tests but it's so beefy, it gets in the way of itself so it can't actually do what it's supposed to do.