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HOW TO REMOVE STRIPPED SCREW - AMAZING TIP!
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See a tip to remove screws with a broken head!

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@furstnaymelassnaim9206

1 year ago

Sometimes when I need to take a shit, I pass my bathroom at home and walk to the nearest grocery store to use their restroom. Because, like you, I love doing pointless shit.

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@laragreene8328

1 year ago

Not a bad idea but....The screws i have a problem with arent sticking out like that....theyre deep in!!

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@marcossouza5111

1 year ago

That doesn't work, that solder is too soft. It would be much more practical and economical to use pliers.

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@luckysevenairammo1217

1 year ago

Small vice grips and spin that thing out in about 3 seconds.

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@As_Asa_PhD

1 year ago

No one's gonna do all that shit

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@darktetra836

9 months ago

Bold of you to assume that I have a welder ready to use and that the screw is easily accessible like that

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@ianwebb6182

3 months ago

Just get a file and flatten two opposite sides. Then use a vice grip or big pliers to grip the flat sides you made. Or, alternatively, hacksaw a line to make room for a flat blade screwdriver to turn it

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@sontv5249

11 months ago

🙏 thanks. This helped me removed the loose thread bleed screw on my bik

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@kirkdunn1379

6 days ago

take a drill and tighten chuck around the screwhead, reverse drill and remove screw

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@twodogswalking840

2 months ago

Try some pumice based paste cleaner in the screw head. It provides extra grip. Works every time.

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@VirtualRobotsRevolt

1 year ago

I could see this working in simple screw in wood cases. But for me the screw is stripped and needs an insane amount of torque to spin it out. But I'll try this tip out next time for lighter cases.

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@BigD751

7 months ago

Seems very practical

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@decfpv

1 year ago

That’s actually very smart

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@robertleem5643

6 months ago

wow - everyone has a soldering tool

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@Lynn.Panadero4242

5 months ago

Great. I can do that to one screw. Now I only have about 140 stripped screw left to go on my deck.

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@stinkycheese804

1 year ago

Not amazed, if the screw needed so much torque that it stripped the head, odds are you wasted time trying this because the torque is great enough to break the solder joint apart too. Try welding it instead, or just grab the screw at the base in this case of it sticking up, hold the base still and put a 90 degree bend in the top to get leverage to turn it with pliers.

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@Really658

1 year ago

Father time has left the building.

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@platinumdelirium9826

9 months ago

basically you just tellin' us to weld shit. good tutorial 😂

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@trentallman984

5 months ago

An Aldin Pro Grabit set would work in 1/10 of the time. I have been amazed by their product.

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@E190Driver5

4 months ago

Ain’t gonna work… but while you’re there with the soldering iron, just keep the tip on the screw… the heat will be conducted into thw wood and the screw will be burned out…as it is in this case, evidenced by the scorch mark around the screw

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