sickasapike
Established Member
Hi folks, removing some little shelves from around the loo has left three big crosshead screws that just won't come out, I've ruined a cheap bit trying, and messed up the heads, tried a good bit but just won't grip; I should have scraped the paint out of them first, damn - the screws are massive, like ones that hold the sink to the wall; probably as deep as the loo roll shelf they supported !
I can get to one with a grinder, and perhaps the other with my new oscilating multitool with a 'wood with nails' blade (would '..with nails be ok for screws, aren't they harder ?) but there is one screw that I can only get a pair of pliers on so I need a non-power tool solution anyway.
They're in old plaster over brick, the holes/chasms will ultimately be hidden behind the cistern boxing/new shelf backing but need to come out as they are in the way - but I don't want to pull half the plaster off in the process.
Given up on them as screws, I've tried yanking, bending and rotating with beefy pliers but they won't budge. I was thinking to hammer away on them to try to break the grip of the threads, or drilling to one side of the existing hole to weaken it but concerned I'll catch the screwhead and it could be pretty messy whatever I do.
Don't want to buy (yet) a(nother) tool... any ideas folks ?
I can get to one with a grinder, and perhaps the other with my new oscilating multitool with a 'wood with nails' blade (would '..with nails be ok for screws, aren't they harder ?) but there is one screw that I can only get a pair of pliers on so I need a non-power tool solution anyway.
They're in old plaster over brick, the holes/chasms will ultimately be hidden behind the cistern boxing/new shelf backing but need to come out as they are in the way - but I don't want to pull half the plaster off in the process.
Given up on them as screws, I've tried yanking, bending and rotating with beefy pliers but they won't budge. I was thinking to hammer away on them to try to break the grip of the threads, or drilling to one side of the existing hole to weaken it but concerned I'll catch the screwhead and it could be pretty messy whatever I do.
Don't want to buy (yet) a(nother) tool... any ideas folks ?