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#1 2012-11-07 19:50:01

fillergames
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How to remove worn out screws with screwdriver.

Help i have a NERF gun im going to modify. but some screws are worn out and screwdrivers don't catch making it impossible to open the NERF gun.


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#2 2012-11-07 20:22:10

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Re: How to remove worn out screws with screwdriver.

use the force, fillergames

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#3 2012-11-07 20:28:15

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Re: How to remove worn out screws with screwdriver.

Use a hammer


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#4 2012-11-07 20:40:24

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Re: How to remove worn out screws with screwdriver.

You could place a rubber balloon between the screw head and the screw driver to see if the screwdriver can get a better grip, or try using pliers to get a good grip on the screw head.


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#5 2012-11-07 20:44:26

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Re: How to remove worn out screws with screwdriver.

cheddargirl wrote:

You could place a rubber balloon between the screw head and the screw driver to see if the screwdriver can get a better grip, or try using pliers to get a good grip on the screw head.

thats quite clever

actually I have run into this problem myself, never been able to solve it

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#6 2012-11-07 20:58:24

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Re: How to remove worn out screws with screwdriver.

I have had that problem alot too. Sadly the tools made for doing this (i think there is one called the grabit or something) don't come in sizes small enough.  sad


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#7 2012-11-08 00:56:55

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Re: How to remove worn out screws with screwdriver.

majormax wrote:

cheddargirl wrote:

You could place a rubber balloon between the screw head and the screw driver to see if the screwdriver can get a better grip, or try using pliers to get a good grip on the screw head.

thats quite clever

actually I have run into this problem myself, never been able to solve it

Well, trick doesn't work all the time (especially if the head is totally demolished somehow. Rusty screws are a good example since the head can become all crumbly). Those cases, it might require a bit more work (like drilling into the screw, for example).


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#8 2012-11-08 03:37:13

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Re: How to remove worn out screws with screwdriver.

Try different driver sizes. This almost always works in my cases.

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#9 2012-11-08 04:05:58

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Re: How to remove worn out screws with screwdriver.

You might be able to cut a slot in the head with a hacksaw or small rotary tool and use that to unscrew it.  I've used that trick once or twice.  If you cut too deep, though, the head will fall apart.


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#10 2012-11-08 07:21:07

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Re: How to remove worn out screws with screwdriver.

jji7skyline wrote:

Try different driver sizes. This almost always works in my cases.

I take apart stuff as hobby  tongue

Thanks everybody


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