Small Cold Chisel?

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I've managed to remove a stubborn nut by drilling into the top of it parallel to the alternator shaft it was screwed on. I then sharpened a bit of 5mm steel bar and drove it into the edge of the nut, which split. There was only a narrow gap between the nut and the pulley, so I couldn't use a cold chisel, I had to sharpen the bar every few hits.

Should I need to do this ever again, I would like a small cold chisel, about the size of a 5mm flat screwdriver. I've looked on eBay, can't find any under 10mm. Perhaps I'm looking for the wrong thing?
 
I've managed to remove a stubborn nut by drilling into the top of it parallel to the alternator shaft it was screwed on. I then sharpened a bit of 5mm steel bar and drove it into the edge of the nut, which split. There was only a narrow gap between the nut and the pulley, so I couldn't use a cold chisel, I had to sharpen the bar every few hits.

Should I need to do this ever again, I would like a small cold chisel, about the size of a 5mm flat screwdriver. I've looked on eBay, can't find any under 10mm. Perhaps I'm looking for the wrong thing?

How about a suitably sharpened/shaped centre punch?
 
Have you considered buying the proper tool? A nut-splitter is what you need. You will also be avoiding all the blows from the hammer which don't do the stud and the rest of the item - in your case, the alternator - much good. This is how it works:





There are other brands from which to make your choice.
 
Nut splitters are really restricted in where you can use them. You need good all-round clearance for the "anvil" and better access for the long end with the driving spike and bolt.
 
I've managed to remove a stubborn nut by drilling into the top of it parallel to the alternator shaft it was screwed on. I then sharpened a bit of 5mm steel bar and drove it into the edge of the nut, which split. There was only a narrow gap between the nut and the pulley, so I couldn't use a cold chisel, I had to sharpen the bar every few hits.

Should I need to do this ever again, I would like a small cold chisel, about the size of a 5mm flat screwdriver. I've looked on eBay, can't find any under 10mm. Perhaps I'm looking for the wrong thing?

Grind down a 10mm one so its 5mm ?
 
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