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  2. How to Clean Garden Tools in 5 Easy Steps So They Last a Lifetime

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    Position the rusty sections of your tools in the bucket and soak the tools for 12 to 24 hours to loosen the rust. Badly rusted tools may need to be taken apart so you can access hard to reach spots.

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    To make sure that you’re prepared to handle a wide range of sizes properly, and you don’t find yourself using a huge wrench on a tiny bolt, consider choosing a set of wrenches with multiple sizes.

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    Loosen Rusty Bolts With Beer The website Thrillist offers up a list of 15 unexpected ways to use alcohol around the house. Our personal favorite: Use beer to loosen rusty bolts.

  5. Impact driver - Wikipedia

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    It is often used by mechanics to loosen larger screws, bolts and nuts that are corrosively "frozen" or over-torqued. [1] The direction can also be reversed for situations where screws have to be tightened with torque greater than a screwdriver can reasonably provide.

  6. Lug wrench - Wikipedia

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    Ideally, the nuts (or bolts) should be tightened with a torque wrench. Lug wrenches are much less expensive because they lack the ability to measure or limit the force used. Installing a wheel with a lug wrench thus requires a bit of rough guessing about proper tightness. Excessive force can strip threads or make the nuts very difficult to remove.

  7. Breaker bar - Wikipedia

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    Breaker bar. A breaker bar (also known as a power bar) is a long non-ratcheting bar that is used with socket wrench-style sockets.They are used to break loose very tight fasteners because their additional length allows the same amount of force to generate significantly more torque than a standard length socket wrench.

  8. Screw extractor - Wikipedia

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    A screw extractor held in a tap wrench. A screw extractor is a tool for removing broken or seized screws.There are two types: one has a spiral flute structure, commonly called an easy out after the trademarked name EZ-Out; [clarification needed] the other has a straight flute structure.

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