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How do I remove a stripped screw? With a Philips head screw driver an screw? |
help! please! I am tryiny to put together this stupid table and the screw I put in wrong, when I was trying to remove it, I stripped it so now I can not take it out? What can I use to remove it without damaging the table or myself? lol! If the Philips Head Screw is stripped so that the Philips Head Screw driver no longer works - the slots are gone. Then you can use a special tool called an "Ez-Out" which may require a hole drilled into the screw, but will allow the screw to be removed - check with your hardware store. they make a screw extractor and you can by them at the hardware store for a bout 6 dollars There is a bit called "easy out" at hardware stores. Either take a pair of Vice grips to hand turn the screw out or find a metal drill bit slightly smaller than the size of the screw (the screw, not the head) and drill it out. if it isnt too deep,use a pair of locking plyers,u can get a drill bit that is made for that ,also comes with special tip to remove screw. Several things to try or do, one of which revolves around how much of the screw is sticking out...I've stripped a few screws in my day, and have helped others with their stripped screws. IF the screw is sticking out a half-inch or so, you can take an electric (or battery-driven) drill and open the jaws of the chuck wide enough to slip down over the screw, then tighten the chuck's jaws firmly around the screw head; then put the drill in reverse and s-l-o-w-l-y squeeze the trigger to back-out the screw. Another choice is an E-Z Out: it's a 2-step process...1st step is to drill a hole into the screw head appropriate for the size of the screw AND of the EZ Out (EZ Outs usually come in a set with 3 or 4 different sizes), then insert the EZ OUT bit into the drill, put the drill into 'reverse' and slowly squeeze the trigger...the EZ OUT has 'reverse threads' on it that bite into the screw head and its shank. The bigger the screw, the easier this process is. And, as others have said, try using a ViseGrip pliers to lock onto the screw head and twist the screw out. If the table is wood, and the screw is in all the way, you'll have to dig around the screw head, scooping out enough wood to allow the ViseGrips to get a good hold of the screw. There's also yet-another extraction tool available: it looks just like a Phillips screwdriver, but it's points are a little different: it's hardened 'tool-steel' and you take a hammer and gently pound the head of it into where the recess was on your stuck screw; its steel is hard enough to cut into the screw's head so that you can back the screw out. It's kind of a specialty item, maybe not available at all stores...try a WoodWorker-type store or go on-line if you can't find it anywhere else. When all is said and done, this is why you drill a 'pilot hole' into wood before you start putting in the screws. Good Luck. There is a tool you can buy called the broken (or something like that) screw remover... It fits into your drill and removes broken screws... You may be able to get it at home depot or lowes or ACO... maybe even your neighborhood hardware store. Or you could try to unwind and pry it up with a pair of needle nose plyers or vice grips... depending on what it's attached to. It's easy to do and you CAN do it yourself. Good luck! |
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