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  • FeelTheRT
    Registered User
    • Jun 2001
    • 2950

    #1

    tips for stripped screws?

    i got a screw with a worn out hole, any tips or tricks to get it out?
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  • paintbattler
    Mags > Cockers
    • Nov 2001
    • 2754

    #2
    drill right smack dab in the middle and it will break apart (thats what i did and it worked fine)
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    • martlet1
      Team Nutz -Micromag red
      • Aug 2001
      • 173

      #3
      this post kind of sounds dirty. :)

      Man, the way that is written sounds kind of dirty..lol.
      I have used a magnetic screw driver several times to help pull the screw out. It may be an aluminum screw, then i would just drill it out. :)
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      • FeelTheRT
        Registered User
        • Jun 2001
        • 2950

        #4
        hrmm.. drills dosn't sound like a good idea...i'm thinking about taking a hack saw and just cutting a slot accross the screw, then use a flat head or anything else thats thin and flat and screw it out... i just want to know if theres any other way, i just don't want to accedently mess up.
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        • joker4hire
          Registered User
          • Feb 2001
          • 270

          #5
          I had some damaged screws.. I used this

          http://www.sears.com/sr/product/summ...id=00952154000

          Hope this helps.
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          • Restola
            Certificated Cloud Buster
            • May 2001
            • 2230

            #6
            yeah theres another product called easy-out i think.

            check your local hardware store they might even do it for free (mine did)

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            • krafty
              Senior Discount
              • Jun 2001
              • 1124

              #7
              Here's a mechanic's tip: Get the correct size screwdriver and put the tip in the screw. Then give the handle of the screwdriver a good whack or 2 with a hammer (any will do, but I prefer a dead-blow). Then see if you can turn the screw out. If not, I'd suggest those Craftsman screw removers that Joker recommended.

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              • Tyril
                the easily distracted
                • Apr 2002
                • 253

                #8
                If you've got some extra almost-fitting allen wrenches... put some superglue around it, the screw... put it in. Let it dry overnight and twist out. Heat it up to retain the wrench.

                -Mike

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                • FeelTheRT
                  Registered User
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 2950

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Tyril
                  If you've got some extra almost-fitting allen wrenches... put some superglue around it, the screw... put it in. Let it dry overnight and twist out. Heat it up to retain the wrench.

                  -Mike
                  hey! now yallr thinkin! i like that i like it alot. Have u ever tried this or r u just kinda guessing?
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                  • Will Wood
                    Evil Monkey
                    • May 2002
                    • 3475

                    #10
                    I know this works with other a glue type substance, but it also ruins your allen wrench. This sould work.

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                    • BTAutoMag
                      AO's Problem Child
                      • Oct 2001
                      • 7199

                      #11
                      yea the flat head technic has never gon wrong for me
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                      • AngelBoy
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                        • Oct 2001
                        • 863

                        #12
                        Kinda like the superglue idea. Put in an allen wrench and put loc-tite around the outside. Let it dry, then unscrew it.
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                        • Bartleby
                          Purple People Eater
                          • Sep 2001
                          • 803

                          #13
                          go for those removal things joker recommended. i have a set and they haven't failed me once.
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                          • Mav D MagMan
                            1Lt
                            • Dec 2001
                            • 669

                            #14
                            Or you can take a trash (or replaceable) allen key (wrench) and use a sodering iron to soder it to the stripped screw. This will be much stronger than the superglue and limit the chances of damaging whatever it's stuck in.

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                            • Tyril
                              the easily distracted
                              • Apr 2002
                              • 253

                              #15
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                              Originally posted by Tyril
                              If you've got some extra almost-fitting allen wrenches... put some superglue around it, the screw... put it in. Let it dry overnight and twist out. Heat it up to retain the wrench.

                              -Mike
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                              hey! now yallr thinkin! i like that i like it alot. Have u ever tried this or r u just kinda guessing?

                              I've done it twice when I managed to strip the shoddy screws on my M98. Just make sure the glue is completely dry, and do it slowly =)

                              Hope that helps!

                              -Mike

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