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    also don't use 12 point sockets as for they are more likely to slip and round off the nut or bolt...use 6 point...
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    where abouts are you located? i have a can of industrial strength nut and bolt lube! ( liquid wrench on steroids) we use it in the warehouse i work at , lmk
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    I am in Sandy Springs. Do they sell the product you have locally? What is it called? Can I get a can from you? I will PM you my number. Thanks.

    And yea, I applied PB blaster to the bolt all day every time I got frustrated. So that would be roughly every 15 minutes.

    Also used 6 point sockets. I don't have Snapon tools so that wasn't an option. I think the next thing I am going to try is to heat up the part that is holding the screw, and pull on it with some vice grips. We shall see.

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    i am not sure if you can get it locally , it is called ( try not to laugh) "loosey goosey" no joke , lol , i'll give ya the can , dont know the value on it , but if you can pick it up its yours! i'm in gwinnett , lmk
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