:banghead:
A while back I managed to snap off one of the seat anchor bolts on my car (side note to self - in the future remember to use anti-seize on any bolt you ever plan to remove more than once :roll: ). In the course of trying to remove it, I managed to break off a stud extractor in what remained of the bolt. :?
At that point I figured to hell with it, and I've been driving around for awhile with only three bolts holding the driver's seat in.
Fast-forward to today - I had some spare time, so I spent most of the afternoon drilling out what remained of the bolt extractor and the bolt (Let me tell you how much fun that was :evil: ). I finally get that crap all removed, and I go to tap a new thread into the hole. Then the damn tap breaks off in the hole. Cheap-ass Craftsman tap. :evil: :evil:
I'm at my wit's end with this thing. If I could get at it from below, I'd cut what's left of the damn nut off and have another one welded on somewhere. Unfortunately, I can't get at it from below. I've really lost interest in spending another couple of hours drilling what's left of the tap out.
At this point I'm honestly thinking that the only solution is going to be taking the car somewhere, having that small section of floorboard cut out, and a new section with a new nut welded back in. Unfortunately, A) It's my daily driver, and B) I wouldn't have the faintest idea who to take it to.
Any suggestions?