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Offline twotervs

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Hi there,

I do a lot of home projects, and thought that between my husband and myself we had most of the standard tools ... however, I'm stumped about how to get this Pine Factory piece of furniture apart. It's super heavy and I need to get it apart in order to move it from one room to another.

There' s a large six-sided bolt or screw that's recessed. The bolt is about a half inch or so in diameter.  Can anyone advise me what tool to use? Please see the pics.

THANK YOU very much!!


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Re: Hello from a lady who loves tools and home improvement projects
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2012, 09:57:57 AM »
Hi there,

 A socket on an extension (or a deep socket) will solve your problem.

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Re: Hello from a lady who loves tools and home improvement projects
« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2012, 10:08:26 AM »
Howdy Maam
  When I read the note I was thinking, actually recessed, when the bolt is let into a hex shaped hole that completely fits a bolt head.
 But.......
  Looks like plenty of clearance for a thinwall deep socket to me. Any auto parts or good hardware will have one to go on your ratchet, since it sounds like you do have basic tools. 
 
 Of course, us old tool nuts will prefer an older vintage ratchet and socket.
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Re: Hello from a lady who loves tools and home improvement projects
« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2012, 12:46:31 PM »
lbgradwell and scottg,

Thank you so much for your quick replies.  When you mentioned a socket, I remembered that my hubby had a set of those in the garage.  Once I figured out the right size and how to set it to turn the screw counterclockwise, I had that bed apart in 10 minutes!

This is a great resource, and again, thank you for your expertise and willingness to help!  Here's my Tool of the Day:


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Re: Hello from a lady who loves tools and home improvement projects
« Reply #4 on: April 05, 2012, 01:09:20 PM »
No sweat Melanie; happy to hear you're good to go...

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Re: Hello from a lady who loves tools and home improvement projects
« Reply #5 on: April 05, 2012, 03:55:50 PM »
Welcome to Tool Talk!

We hope you stick around, there is a lot of info here, but focusing on old, vintage, and antique tools.
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Re: Hello from a lady who loves tools and home improvement projects
« Reply #6 on: April 10, 2012, 11:41:22 PM »
Happy to have you around....  a tool person AND a lady!!!!!  There's not too many of "us folks" around (haha)  but, this is the place to be!!!  You'll find the best advice about tools.  If you are interested in the history of tools, the current best tools to use (YES... a lot of hand tools work better and quicker then their inferior powered counterparts), .....  this is a great place to be and we all welcome you here!
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Hi there,

I do a lot of home projects, and thought that between my husband and myself we had most of the standard tools ... however, I'm stumped about how to get this Pine Factory piece of furniture apart. It's super heavy and I need to get it apart in order to move it from one room to another.

There' s a large six-sided bolt or screw that's recessed. The bolt is about a half inch or so in diameter.  Can anyone advise me what tool to use? Please see the pics.

THANK YOU very much!!
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"Aunt birdie, I think you're the best loser ever!!!!!!"