Once I got that one out I would have a replacement to put back in place and probably some marine grade never seize to make my life easier the next time
Thanks all!
I looked locally at ace, Lowes, Home Depot, rural king, no one had this tool. Harbor freight’s website shows they have similar in stock at a local store, given my experience with there tools is hit and miss - Gonna order the one in above link.
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Once I got that one out I would have a replacement to put back in place and probably some marine grade never seize to make my life easier the next time
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If all else fails I'm sure you could get them out but tapping on the outer radius with a cold chisel and a hammer. The nylon washers are reusable, paper ones should be replaced every time.
The only other type of screw that you'll be likely to find that would work will have an allen head, which isn't much better in my experience.
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I ordered The above recommended tool, WOW! Two hits with hammer, the screw was out!
To all who recommended it, THANK YOU!!!
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The correct tools can make difficult jobs so much easier. Glad to hear it worked well for you
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I use a large flathead with a busted handle....probably from striking it earlier
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Any amount of stock helps break apart whatever is holding the threads together
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Personally, I’d try to find proper sized flathead screwdriver (large tip that covers the entire slot) and has square on the shaft somewhere. I’d try to use that with a wrench and see what happens before using an impact. You don’t want to shear those threads!!!
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I use a 4 way lug nut wrench that has a flat head for removing hub caps. Put it in the slot and have 2 arms to hold on to and screw comes right out without hitting the screw.
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