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motherofgod
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Post by motherofgod »

Anyone have any ideas how to retrieve door frame bolts from the bottom of a door? :roll:

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Post by Nadir »

Door card off and pick them out?
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Post by motherofgod »

You must have small hands Nadir?

any more

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Post by Nadir »

? Not really :) One of those magnetic or pronged grabbing tools? Or - and I'm serious here - blu tac on the end of a stick?
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Post by 8009STEVE »

Grease on the end of a stick or screwdriver
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Post by RogerRust »

Door off and shake them out. They hide round the curve at the bottom of the door!

Or fish them out through the rust holes!

Actuallly on one of my doors I fitted a plate with self tapers when I sorted the rust!!!
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Post by Willie »

I have a screwdriver which has an extending telescopic 'aerial' with a magnet on the end. It is brilliant for your problem. I have retrieved quite a few dropped items from my Rover 75 engine bay which is too
cluttered to allow the use of ones hands.
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Post by markattard »

Magnetic telescopic tools did it for me quite a few hundred times.... :roll:
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Post by motherofgod »

I think they're non original ally bolts :roll:

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Post by markattard »

Well this other tool:

"Mechanical Pickup Retrieval Tool, Four Prong Retractable Steel Jaws"

http://www.evanstools.com/view_category.asp?cat=132

saved my day when the other failed to do so, good luck with the fishing :wink:
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Post by Orkney »

They are really handy those things - wish had one - have to resort to bluetack or double sided tape on a stick now and then :-)
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Post by rayofleamington »

if the magnetic extending pick up doesn't work... try a strong car vacuum! I used the 12V vac a few times in the past before I got a magnetic retreiver.
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