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Any news Rose?
yes if it a though hole try a vice grip on the other side usually there a couple of mm you can grap on
Wow, thanks for your timely responses, guys. That's my weekend sorted.
Hoping to retain the frameset's all weather capabilities. She's been through alot. Three impacts from motor vehicles and still running straight and true. I'm thinking of naming her Lady Luck.
You can buy a set of reverse screwdrivers from your local DIY store B&Q do a set for £7 I think. Drill a small hole to get the bit started, should come out easily enough as you've greased it.
If it doesn't come out you could drill it so that you are left with a very thin amount of metal left without damaging the threads which should be easy to unthread the rest.
GL
No need for a reverse drill as it's a through hole, if it grabs it will screw out the other side.
Be really careful, you don't want to damage the threads.
As strael says, a reverse 3mm should do it.
The other possibility is getting a 2/2.5mm drill in the tread then tapping in a 3mm torx key and trying to get it out that way.
Your best bet might be to order a 3mm reverse twist drill. When you try and drill it out, it will probably grab the threaded shaft and spin it out of the frame, it's good that the thread was greased as this will increase your chances of success considerably.