The Bunnings Workshop community can help with your home improvement projects.
Didn't think it would work, but tremendous success today in removing a wood screw with a destroyed head. I think my failure in the past has been to use a smaller gauge extractor than required? It beautifully cuts a reverse thread - and out it came, even with a cheap Stanley impact driver. 😁
I'm now a believer.
Hi @Noyade
Thanks for sharing that bit of D.I.Y. extraction. It's always good to see that the extraction bit really works.
Eric
Extraction of a different kind.
The white hollow threaded section of a broom handle snapped off at the broom head. I found the remainder difficult to extract with various tools and risked damaging the black internal thread.
Anger intruded and then tried a make or break approach.
I located a bolt slightly bigger than the internal diameter of the white section and heated it up with a MAPP gas torch - and inserted it. Hot internal gasses kept trying to expel it so I eventually kept it in place using a vice.
Let it cool.
Liberal WB 40 applied between the white and black plastic.
Waited.
Then unscrew the bolt - with the broken piece firmly attached.
I was rather chuffed.
Thanks for looking.
Workshop is a friendly place to learn, get ideas and find inspiration for your home improvement projects
We would love to help with your project.
Join the Bunnings Workshop community today to ask questions and get advice.