100% on the straight tapered extractors for thin walled extractions, broken pipes are also an example. If you're going to keep a set in your box these should be the set.
Stronger extractors are only necessary if you're dealing with Loctite or distorted threads. Extractors don't work on seized or galled bolts so you should never be using extractors at torque levels that approach the bolt's tightening torque.
High strength fasteners have a high carbon content. Use alloys with nickel, the more the better. 99% Ni rods are very expensive, so are 55. There are other options. 309 stainless steel has a decent amount of nickel and is affordable and easily sourced. Even 8018 has a touch of nickel and would be better than your 60 or 70 ksi rods.
Stronger extractors are only necessary if you're dealing with Loctite or distorted threads. Extractors don't work on seized or galled bolts so you should never be using extractors at torque levels that approach the bolt's tightening torque.
High strength fasteners have a high carbon content. Use alloys with nickel, the more the better. 99% Ni rods are very expensive, so are 55. There are other options. 309 stainless steel has a decent amount of nickel and is affordable and easily sourced. Even 8018 has a touch of nickel and would be better than your 60 or 70 ksi rods.
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