Guys. If it's got blue loctite, or you suspect it's got blue loctite, you need to hit it with some heat from a heat gun or torch. And things like this always have blue loctite.
Hey Dylan, find the appropriate torx bit and put it in a normal impact. That’s how I did it when I was a carpenter. Plus I believe from factory they come with blue locktite on the threads.
Their website says, The new ones are 7/32 Hex. And they have 2 lock washers and that you shouldnt use an impact because somehow the impact tightens the lockwashers.
How is the rubber grip holding up? I spoke to Stiletto and was told below: we do not re-grip the Stiletto handles. Regripping the hammers is not an option for repair. The options will be to send in your hammer for evaluation. Once the hammer is evaluated a technician will reach out with the below options. • Replace under warranty • Offer a new replacement at prorated cost. ( this decision is determined once the hammer has been evaluated) • Offer a new hammer a cost. All Stiletto products are covered by a one-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship, with proof of purchase. During the warranty period, Stiletto will replace or repair a defective product with a new or reconditioned part or product, depending on the availability at the time of replacement.
The grip has held up so far. Although I havent had it a month yet. if you read on their website what tjeir hammer is aupposed to be used for most of the things youre hitting if youre doing demo or renovation, you voided the warranty
You’re a gangster thank you for this I’m ngl I bought the tb3 and was very worried I wouldn’t be able to get the head off due to everyone saying it’s impossible
Any ideas what to do if you have a stripped bolt head? My lead guys hammer is stripped in there and I want to help him get it free without damaging the hammer
Hey Joe! its been a long time. How are you doing? I didnt really want to add any heart to it as I dont understand titaniums properties when heated. If it made it more brittle, I wouldnt want a hammer that is apt to explode when I use it lol.
I just watched the short saw ur comment and had to come watch this love when someone backs up what there saying
dude , you're a fucking Legend
One hell of a Hack
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Thanks man! This actually worked and funny enough, we tried everything else you did in the video lol!!
Thanks for the help i just barely replaced mine.
Guys. If it's got blue loctite, or you suspect it's got blue loctite, you need to hit it with some heat from a heat gun or torch. And things like this always have blue loctite.
Bro thank you! I tried all kinda shit and couldn’t get it to pop loose!
Thank you so much for this video.
That was Great! Nice work conquering that job! and Merry Christmas!
Thank you! It was a task that I thought would be easier than it was. Merry Christmas to you too!
Hey Dylan, find the appropriate torx bit and put it in a normal impact. That’s how I did it when I was a carpenter. Plus I believe from factory they come with blue locktite on the threads.
Their website says, The new ones are 7/32 Hex. And they have 2 lock washers and that you shouldnt use an impact because somehow the impact tightens the lockwashers.
How is the rubber grip holding up? I spoke to Stiletto and was told below:
we do not re-grip the Stiletto handles. Regripping the
hammers is not an option for repair. The options will be to send in your hammer for evaluation. Once the hammer is evaluated a technician will reach out with the below options.
• Replace under warranty
• Offer a new replacement at prorated cost. ( this decision is determined once the hammer has been evaluated)
• Offer a new hammer a cost.
All Stiletto products are covered by a one-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship, with proof of purchase. During the warranty period, Stiletto will replace or repair a defective product with a new or reconditioned part or product, depending on the availability at the time of replacement.
The grip has held up so far. Although I havent had it a month yet.
if you read on their website what tjeir hammer is aupposed to be used for most of the things youre hitting if youre doing demo or renovation, you voided the warranty
That was awesome! Thanks....
What is the length of that screw?
You’re a gangster thank you for this I’m ngl I bought the tb3 and was very worried I wouldn’t be able to get the head off due to everyone saying it’s impossible
Precisely why I did the research and spoke to the tool repair section of my local tool store; to be able to share it with everyone on this video!
Any ideas what to do if you have a stripped bolt head? My lead guys hammer is stripped in there and I want to help him get it free without damaging the hammer
is it badly damaged enough that a brand new quality hex key isnt going to fit in it?
@@DylansDIYWorkshop yes we tried a new one theres nothing left to grab
Thts a good way to do it..was gonna say try some heat and /or wd40 but yea tht way worked really well! Good tip!
Hey Joe! its been a long time. How are you doing?
I didnt really want to add any heart to it as I dont understand titaniums properties when heated. If it made it more brittle, I wouldnt want a hammer that is apt to explode when I use it lol.
Great Job ❤
thank you!
Hell yea brother
And now we know……thanks Dylan
Thanks for watching :)
First time seeing you in a long while. You’re looking good. I’m glad I caught up in time to see you defacing a defacing tool. Ha.
Hahaha good one. Im happy to see your comment! I hope youre well! Thanks for watching :)
How much are the spare heads?
I think the new faces are 50$