Actually there is, the access there is good enough to weld a nut on and use that as a fresh head, the heat will get the bolts loose too. Also, you could always remove the bolts from the door and then work on the hinges with the door removed.
Actually there is, the access there is good enough to weld a nut on and use that as a fresh head, the heat will get the bolts loose too. Also, you could always remove the bolts from the door and then work on the hinges with the door removed.
I like this idea, the welding heat may help loosen the seized threads, but find a long coupling nut to weld on to your seized bolt. The long coupling nut will give you enough material to weld on, with enough nut left to easily fit a socket.
Actually there is, the access there is good enough to weld a nut on and use that as a fresh head, the heat will get the bolts loose too. Also, you could always remove the bolts from the door and then work on the hinges with the door removed.
I like this idea, the welding heat may help loosen the seized threads, but find a long coupling nut to weld on to your seized bolt. The long coupling nut will give you enough material to weld on, with enough nut left to easily fit a socket.
I do this all the time and never use a long coupling nut. Just oversize the nut and weld the center of the the nut like you were doing a plug weld.