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start with the 1/4-20 adaptor, and run a machine-screw/bolt into it, with a jam nut attached. jam the threads, then back th entire package out. Then move to the 3/8-16, and run a bolt into it, with a jam nut, and back that out. It should come out easily enough.
a friend of mine had a drill bit that was threaded backwards - just put that in and twisted them by hand, and it came out. Its a bitch though - I've gotten stung at a couple shows because of this.
Quote from: pfife on February 07, 2006, 07:15:35 PMa friend of mine had a drill bit that was threaded backwards - just put that in and twisted them by hand, and it came out. Its a bitch though - I've gotten stung at a couple shows because of this.that's a lot like an 'easy out'. readily available at any hardware store and will do the trick, but it most likely will destroy the threads on the adapters (not the vert bar though)
quick picture attached. Exact order is Vert Bar female with a 5/8 male to 3/8 female adapter stuck in it...with a 3/8 male to 1/4 inch female stuck in THAT! (matt if you read this...ive been meaning to tell you i got an adapter stuck in your vert bar (which already had 1 adapter stuck in it). im trying to fix it...Sorry )
dissimilar metals try icing it or heating it (gently so as to keep the paint on)