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#90254 17-Sep-2011 14:22
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Hi folks,

This bolt is holding a cargo barrier in my van, which I would like to remove. What kind of tool do I need for this and where can I get one?

http://yfrog.com/nlimg20110917133157j

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Dany. 




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  #522329 17-Sep-2011 14:26
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Secure Torx... cant tell size tho

Repco... my house.. lol



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  #522330 17-Sep-2011 14:28
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blakamin: Secure Torx... cant tell size tho

Repco... my house.. lol


Awesome! Thanks for that!

You don't live in Canterbury by any chance, do ya? Wink 




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  #522332 17-Sep-2011 14:29
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Kapiti, sorry! Laughing



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  #522334 17-Sep-2011 14:42
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If youve got a dremel or even a small hacksaw, you could cut a slot in the bolt face and use a flat bladed driver to unscrew it

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