[Shop-talk] Removing security screws
John Innis
jdinnis at gmail.com
Thu Oct 22 07:00:32 MDT 2020
How are your welding skills? If the screw is steel, and you have a mig
welder, you can weld a nut onto the head of the screw and remove it quite
easily. THe trick here is to choose a nut whose inside diameter is just
slightly larger than the crew head. This gives you a very nice little cup
to weld in.
On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 8:42 PM Scott Hall <scott.hall.personal at gmail.com>
wrote:
> New house was a foreclosure. It was 'secured' at some point. One of the
> security features was locking sash latches in all the windows. They did
> not leave a key to those locks. The sash latches are secured with
> security/one-way screws that cannot just be unscrewed.
>
> They're also pretty hard and so close to the window pane itself that
> drilling them with a reverse drill bit isn't working. And they're small
> enough that just grabbing them with a needle-nose vice grip isn't working
> either.
>
> Any advice before I do something stupid and screw up what we're some nice
> windows before the idiots got involved?
>
> Scott
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