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2006-12-10 06:57:24 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Home & Garden Do It Yourself (DIY)

13 answers

Remove the head, rest could be easily unscrewed out.

2006-12-11 19:10:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If the head is gone, then put some liquid ranch on it let it soak,work it out next day using pliers or wise grip, when the other screws are removed and part is pick up there will be enough screw sticking out to grab it.

If it is broken so there is nothing to hold on to then try small nail and work the screw out by slowly turning the screw in correct direction by hammering the nail at a suitable angle.

Other answers are good try them, may need to buy expensive things, but always works.

Most of the time if part is removed ther is no force in the screw so working it is very easy after soaking with liquid wrench.

2006-12-10 07:28:25 · answer #2 · answered by minootoo 7 · 1 0

there are different methods as you have seen already. it will all depend on the size of screw and on the finish of the wall or whatever you are screwing it in...In most cases a a pliers will work. if the screw was counter sunk ( below the surface of the finish) then you will need to get a chisel and hammer and carfully dig out the wood around it so that there is enough space for the pliers to open around it to grip it. once it has be griped slowly turn conter clockwise as if unscrewing. you will need to keep a firm grip on it so that no slipage occurs

2006-12-11 07:59:58 · answer #3 · answered by Jr DRE 2 · 0 0

I find the best is to cut across the head of the screw with a hacksaw creating a slotted head. Then use a med. to large blade driver to get it out. Works every time as long as you can get the hacksaw at the screw head.

2006-12-13 20:23:34 · answer #4 · answered by crash6_6 2 · 0 0

You need to get a screw extractor bit available at most hardware stores. Or you could drill the head off the screw.

2006-12-10 07:01:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You could try a left hand twist drill bit and put in a drill and drill the screw in reverse , the bit may catch and back the screw out.

2006-12-10 07:34:48 · answer #6 · answered by mr. mr. 3 · 2 0

it incredibly is annoying to assert i think it incredibly relies upon on the appliance itself yet i would be vast ranged. there is a few good solutions right here and that they are all smart in distinctive circumstances. in case you may grab the top with "vice-grips" and change it that's least complicated. If no longer I even have continuously used a "dremel" gadget with a metallic cut back-off wheel to cut back a clean "groove" contained in the ideal of the screw and use a slotted (flat) screwdriver to eliminate it. If neither of those will artwork you will would desire to drill it out and use an extractor.....good luck!!!!

2016-10-05 03:22:13 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You might be able to grab the head of the screw with needle nose pliers and twist it out.

2006-12-10 07:05:34 · answer #8 · answered by Feathery 6 · 0 0

can you possibly use adrill bit to drill a small hole in it ?then use a different screw driver tip to remove it.

2006-12-10 07:03:44 · answer #9 · answered by jbearbooboo 3 · 0 0

if the head can be grabbed, then use a side cutting pliers held vertically on the head and twist out

2006-12-13 14:40:53 · answer #10 · answered by thebedperson 1 · 0 0

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