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How to extract a small screw - Trainboy90 Productions - 08-15-2019 I have a couple of engines and rolling stock that have screws that won't come out. Also how do I get rid of that annoying broken screw? RE: How to extract a small screw - chrisjo - 08-15-2019 You have to drill it out, and you have to do it slowly and preferably under water, because if the screw gets hot the surrounding plastic will melt. Start off with a very fine drill. Good luck with that! RE: How to extract a small screw - Super - 08-15-2019 Which screw, where is it located? RE: How to extract a small screw - Trainboy90 Productions - 08-17-2019 I'll show you when I get home RE: How to extract a small screw - Ucwepn - 08-18-2019 if the head is stripped you can try an elastic band between the screwdriver and the screw, helps to get some purchase on the screw to try and remove it. RE: How to extract a small screw - confusedanddelayed - 08-18-2019 Just throwing it out there, but depending on how stripped the screw is, a similar sized flathead (or even a traingle) screwdriver can often get a bite of a philips screw. RE: How to extract a small screw - Super - 08-18-2019 (08-18-2019, 01:16 AM)Ucwepn Wrote: try an elastic band between the screwdriver and the screw I am not sure I have heard of this method Ucwepn. Do you mean something like this... |