[Spridgets] Dead screws

corvallis at peoplepc.com corvallis at peoplepc.com
Wed May 27 07:29:04 MDT 2009


Yes. 
Another trick I forgot is to use left-handed drill and drill bits when
drilling the hole. Sometimes this will grab and unscrew the bold/screw. The
bits are more expensive that regular bits. ...bill in oregon
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[mailto:spridgets-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of David Lieb
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 6:17 AM
To: Spridgets
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Dead screws

> I start with a small drill hole/EZ-Out combination and work up. The small
> ones can be ruined fairly easy due to the torques involved. Eventually
> you'll reach a hole size where pieces of the bolt will come out. Then you
> continue fishing these out; then re-tap the hole to get the rest.

Yeah, but all it takes is once to find out that the ez-out is tougher
than your drill bits. If you are going to drill for gold here, skip
the ez-out; drill a small hole down the center, then use the largest
bit the will fit inside the threads (assuming the pilot hole really is
centered, you might have to reduce the size of the second drill bit if
it is not), then pick out the debris. I would still use a Dremel to
cut a slot in the head and use the impact screwdriver on that before I
started drilling...
David Lieb
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