Heat.  If it's through wood, then you are almost going to have to destroy the 
bolt rather than damage the wood.  But if it is in steel or aluminum, apply 
heat with a torch.

-Jeff Scott

> Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2021 at 6:07 PM
> From: "mark jones" <flyk...@gmail.com>
> To: "KRnet" <krnet@list.krnet.org>
> Subject: KR>Bolt removal
>
> I need to remove a bolt that is locked in place with high strength thread
> lock. Yea don't even ask....
> The bolt will turn ever so slightly but that is it and I don't want to
> damage it.
> Any good bolt removal suggestions to release the thread lock?
>
>
> Mark Jones (N771MJ)
> Oldsmar, FL
>
> flyk...@gmail.com
> www.flykr2s.com
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