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How not to remove screws (or how to do it right)
Dec 11th, 2024 at 2:34pm
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Know this is an old topic, just a reminder.

Had a "already tried to fix it myself" job to do today.  This is a through screw, holding a flat spring on the inside.  Previous mechanic gouged at the slot with a screwdriver, pulling up a burr on the receiver, and then drilled an off-center hole in the screw.  Fortunately, they gave up before they totally ruined the receiver and made it a even harder repair.

Took less than 5 minutes to do right.  4 1/2 minutes to find the left handed drill bits, get a drill, chuck it up, and 15 seconds to extract the screw.

The funny thing about this particular one, is that it is a THROUGH screw.  It could have been done from the inside, drilling with a right handed bit.  No danger to the receiver at all, and if it didn't thread out, once it was drilled out of the flat spring, it could have been tapped out of the receiver with no risk at all.  Then, just clean up the threads in the spring and re-install.   

With the left handed bit, just spun it out from the outside, I did that because they had already drilled a hole in the screw head.  But, now have to peen back in the gouge on the receiver, or for a correct repair, tig it up and recut the screw recess.   

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Re: How not to remove screws (or how to do it right)
Reply #1 - Dec 11th, 2024 at 8:15pm
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Is there an opposite screw on the other side you could remove to use a right hand drill bit through the other side?

I also have a set of left hand drill bits specifically just to remove broken, or buggered screws and bolts. Just recently I had the alternator bracket come off the head on my '69 Suburban and it snapped one bolt flush in the head. Not much room, but I own a Makita 90 degree drill motor, and with a left hand drill bit I drilled the 3/8" bolt about 3/16" deep when it caught and backed the broken bolt right out!
Really weird part was the alternator and bracket was just sitting on top of the power steering pump with the belt still on the pulley when I opened the hood!
  

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Reply #2 - Dec 12th, 2024 at 12:23am
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Side plate action, so easy access to the other side.  This is always something to remember, if you can drill a screw from the back, it can be done with a right hand bit.

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Reply #3 - Dec 12th, 2024 at 1:00am
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What about nuts? A 500 pound nut. I was thinking a tool box on top and a speaker in the hole.
  

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Reply #4 - Dec 12th, 2024 at 1:42am
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You have the wrench or socket to fit that, mr turner?
  
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Reply #5 - Dec 12th, 2024 at 1:45am
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Not on me...
  

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Reply #6 - Dec 12th, 2024 at 7:50am
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Is that per chance an old Marlin?




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Reply #7 - Dec 12th, 2024 at 7:53am
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Yes it is…cmon Marlinguy you’re getting slow haha
  
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Reply #8 - Dec 12th, 2024 at 11:00am
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westerner wrote on Dec 12th, 2024 at 1:45am:
Not on me...


Just grab your Leatheman tool.
  

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