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Skitz
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Topic: Stripped Screw on 98cPosted: 22 December 2005 at 7:31pm |
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The screw that goe sinto my forgrip has become stripped. No size allen wrench (or anything for that matter) has been able to turn it at all. I doubt I'm the 1st person that has had this happen, so I was wondering what would be the best thing to do. Thanks.
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Posted: 22 December 2005 at 7:34pm |
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http://alsnetbiz.com/homeimprovement/damaged_screw.html
Or, take a drill bit you dont care about, and glue it to the stripped screw, wait good and long for it to dry, then unscrew it. |
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Posted: 22 December 2005 at 7:41pm |
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The grip screw's always the first to go.
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Posted: 22 December 2005 at 7:43pm |
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Well that makes me feel better. After I get this screw out, I'm changing them all for stainless ones from the hardware store. |
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Bruce A. Frank
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Posted: 22 December 2005 at 8:27pm |
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Stainless is a good choice simply because it eliminates the rust problem, but be aware that stainless is actually softer than the steel used in the original black screws. Be sure to use Allen wrenches that fit well and DO NOT over tighten...use a little lithium grease on the section of the screw that engages the nut to prevent galling. And...removing the screw with the stripped head: If you have a reversible drill go to a hardware store and ask for a 3/16", or slightly larger, left hand drill bit. Chuck that in the drill and with it set to turn counter-clockwise drill out the stripped screw. The bite of the bit may grab the screw and back it out of the nut eliminating the need to drill it completely out. If you don't have access to either the reversible drill motor or left handed bit then select a bit that is just slightly larger than the hole through which the shank of the screw fits. When you start to drill the head, go slowly with enough pressure that the bit cuts a curl of metal. As soon as the bit reaches the bottom of the screw head it will pop off doing little to no damage to the hole. You should have to drill no deeper than the counter bore in which the head of the screw sits. You can use a larger bit up to the diameter of the counter bore (counter bore is the recess hole that allows the head of the screw to sit below the surface of the receiver) Edited by Bruce A. Frank |
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Posted: 26 December 2005 at 6:32pm |
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that happened to me to, i just to the gun apart and got some pliars and turned it out.
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Bruce A. Frank
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Posted: 28 December 2005 at 12:21am |
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Jason, How the heck did you take the marker apart if you could not get the screw out? |
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Posted: 28 December 2005 at 1:34am |
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That means you learned the importance of using a proper sized allen wrench. Not metric, not "close enough".
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Posted: 28 December 2005 at 1:47am |
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You could do the drill
bit thing, or use a screwdriver, so you can have something to pull on
when you put a pair of vice grips the screw, and pull.... then boil a
pot of water in a old not-so-much used pot, then dip the tip of the
screwdriver in it, then scrape off carefully, if you want the
screwdriver, if not then don't bother... I hate wasting tools...
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Posted: 28 December 2005 at 11:30am |
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Pirate, Either you left out a LOT of your explanation or you posted to the wrong question. |
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