Best way: put a wrench on the nut and the proper driver or socket into or over the head of the bolt, and turn one while keeping the other stationary. Second best way: put a wrench on the nut, and a pair of locking pliers on the shank of the bolt.

How do you remove a nut that spins with a bolt?

Heat the nut with a hair dryer to expand the metal. While the nut is still warm, finagle it with a wrench. Try to tighten or loosen the nut. When the metal cools, the nut will contract.

How do you loosen a nut that won’t move?





To loosen a nut or bolt that won’t come off, start by spraying the connection with penetrating oil. Allow the oil to soak in for a time, then try loosening it with a wrench. To allow for more torque on the nut or bolt, slip a piece of metal pipe over the handle of the wrench to give you more leverage when turning it.

How do you unscrew a nut in a tight place?

https://youtu.be/mM1mGZp2-NM
Quote from Youtube video: So here's a little light back for you guys get yourself a magnet like this put that magnet right on the tip of the bolt. Head. And what you're going to want to do is you're just going to turn.

How do you remove a screw that just keeps spinning?

Sometimes using a Torx or flat heat driver bit can get traction and torque to get the screw moving. If that fails, its best to use a screw extractor. Screw extractors have sharp, rough metal threaded tips. These tip burrow into the softer screw head metal, and allow you to apply torque and loosen the screw.