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  1. #1
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    taking a rounded screw out - possible?

    As title says; I'm trying to take some part off my car but I accidently rounded the thread by using a drill since it was so fkn hard and it just slipped...
    Any other way to. Take it out?

  2. #2
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    Dremal I line in it and use a flat head works for me most times.....

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    how can you round the thread? you rounded the screw or thread?
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  4. #4
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    The thread/screw/grip tthing.. Not the thread thread.. Lol

  5. #5
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    u mean the screw head lol
    OEM parts whore

  6. #6
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    man this guy is confusing. use chisel and hammer it if you dont have dremel, make a + or - with the chisel on the head.
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  7. #7
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    Lol yes the head.. Lol sorry I'm kinda panicking loool.
    Its a small screw though.. And tight ass... Will the chisel trick work?

  8. #8
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    which screw head did you round frans??
    Samm928: I must say your the biggest noob kid ever.
    that is all.

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    like they said make a mark heat it up and she'll be right!
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  10. #10
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    Hey frans, if worse comes to worst then you can always go buy an easy out drill bit from bunnings, just ask them they'll know what you mean. Its a reverse drill bit that you can use to drill in the direction that is used to screw the screw out. And dw they're easy to use

  11. #11
    instead of using flat head screwdrivers get a nipper wire cutter under the head

  12. #12
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    get some small old metal/screwdriver and weld it to the screw then twist lol

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