How to Remove a Stripped Screw
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How to Remove a Stripped Screw
Well your not alone. I've been down this road way to many times and I have found the winning solution. It's fast, easy and your going to think why haven't I already thought of this. Or maybe you have!
Getting a Grip on Things
Well I have seen many DIY videos telling me how to get a stripped screw out.
Step 1
Strip screw head!
Step 2
Yell words the kids are not suppose to hear
Step 3
Apologize to the wife for being such a bad person in front of the kids
Step 4
Use a Dremel with a cutting disc to cut a groove through the center of the screw head.
Step 5
Put a band-aid on your finger you just cut while yelling more obscene words.
Step 6
Find a flat head screw driver, hopefully you didn't through out all your grandfather old tools. Do they even make these things anymore? I'm just kidding guys!
Step 7
Spend 30 Minutes trying to remove it then switch to the vise grips to finish it off. Be sure to take breaks and use more obscene words.
Step 8
Get the same screw and after it strips again do steps 1-7 again with more bad words involved.
OR YOU COULD!
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Speeding Things Up!
Prep:
You will need you screw head to be sticking out about a 1/4" from your work surface.
(If you don't have this clearance you may need to cut a slit in the head of your screw so a flat head screw driver can fit. Then back the screw out to about 1/4" clearance from your work surface.)
Step 1
Take a standard drill without a bit. Open up the chuck so the head of the screw or shaft of the screw (if no head is present) fits into the chuck.
Step 2
Now hand tighten chuck onto screw. Get it as tight as you can.
Step 3
Put drill in reverse and slowly back screw out.
Step 4
Celebrate while your grandfather tries taking out the other stripped screw the old school way!
Step 5
30 minutes later show him how to do it the easy way!