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
hey man, haha thanks for the tip.. do i just drill it to the top of the screw?
coz i still wanna take the damaged screw out
Originally Posted by viinnh
get some small old metal/screwdriver and weld it to the screw then twist lol
lol funny kunt full edited ur post ahhahahaha
Originally Posted by Bulbasaur
instead of using flat head screwdrivers get a nipper wire cutter under the head
whats a nipper wire cutter? i dont wanna cut the screw.. i wanna take it off.
thats what i ment by wire cutter, use same technique as two flat head screws, just shove the head inbewtween the two meat cleavers on the end and squeeze just enough to hold it not cut it ;P funny that your taking a day to take a screw out xD
Cut a line into it, then use a flathead screwdriver to take it out man lol......
Lol wanna come over and give me a hand bro? LOL I buy u a pack of winnies blue lolol
It sounds so easy but then again I still imagine it as so risky o_o lol
Hacksaw a slit and use a flat head screwdriver, that's why i used on rivets. Same should apply to your situation.
3 guys walk into a bar. The first guy told the D to get a B series.The second guy told the B to get a K series. The last guy told the K to fk off just get a V8 mate.
Well if u look at tiksie's diy carby mod thread, its the cap which sits on top of this spring near the throttle.. I managed to get one cap off with out any trouble, but just this one. I can't hack saw it since there are no space at all -_-
If I drill the screw in the middle, what wil happen to the screw? I don't wanna make the situation worse
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