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Forum Ringside => Tech => Topic started by: Ian Price on April 03, 2010, 07:09:46 PM

Title: Screw advice
Post by: Ian Price on April 03, 2010, 07:09:46 PM
Evening all. Got a bit of a dilemma and not sure the best way to sort it. One of the screw heads on the pickguard for my strat is shredded and none of my screwdrivers can ge any purchase on what little is left. Is there a simple way of sorting this?
Title: Re: Screw advice
Post by: shobet on April 03, 2010, 07:31:02 PM
I thought this thread was going to be about something else...

If you've stripped it I suspect you'll have to drill it out if you can't use a screwdriver.
Title: Re: Screw advice
Post by: Afghan Dave on April 03, 2010, 09:26:42 PM
If that's the way you feel about it, I won't bother to give you any.  :(   :lol:
Title: Re: Screw advice
Post by: Twinfan on April 03, 2010, 09:53:08 PM
There's bound to be a tool to do the job - maybe ask Wez or one of the luthiers???
Title: Re: Screw advice
Post by: WezV on April 03, 2010, 10:13:54 PM
search for screw extractors

or if you can at least get it a little out grab it with some pliers and turn slowly

Title: Re: Screw advice
Post by: Oli on April 03, 2010, 10:46:04 PM
Maybe get some superglue, and fill the top of the head, then put a screwdriver in there while it sets-- the superglue might get enough purchase to allow you to turn the screw?
Title: Re: Screw advice
Post by: ToneMonkey on April 04, 2010, 11:08:06 AM
There's a couple of options, but I wouldn't really fancy doing any next to the scratchplate.

You can drill out the head and then lift the scratchplate over the stubb.  Maybe you'll be able to grab the stub with pliers or maybe you'll have to cut a small slot in it.

You can solder a small bolt to the top of it but I really wouldn't fancy this method.
Title: Re: Screw advice
Post by: FELINEGUITARS on April 04, 2010, 12:46:48 PM
Maybe get some superglue, and fill the top of the head, then put a screwdriver in there while it sets-- the superglue might get enough purchase to allow you to turn the screw?

I'd use chemical metal rather than superglue and push a screwdriver head into it before it sets so that it makes a nice screw head to get it out
We have screw extractors for such a job too - like a drill with a reverse spirol  that grip against the screw and bite harder into it whilst being turned anti-clockwise that inturn removes the screw from its fixing