Hexagonal Wood Screws Are Usually Placed In The Right Place


Posted June 30, 2017 by HeadWoodScrews

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Wood screws, like all screws, are usually put in place with the intention that they will stay there and be secure, sturdy supports for a larger build. However, there may come a time when you need to remove or replace Hexagonal wood screws , which can be a difficult task.

Unlike metal and other materials, the wood that the screws are embedded in can warp or change drastically over time, making removal the wood screw a delicate job. Similarly, since many wood items end up being outdoor items, damage to the actual screws, including rust, bends, and shearing, are common.

Fortunately, we will teach you how to easily remove a wood screw in this article, follow the below steps, and you can remove your wood screws just with a few minutes.

As we mentioned above, wood is a fickle product to work with. Wood is highly vulnerable to climate changes and the elements. Assuming that your wood hasn't been severely impacted by weather, this vulnerability can actually be exploited to help you remove screws. All you will need is the right screwdriver for the job and a hairdryer.

Turn the hairdryer to its highest setting and point it at the wood for several minutes. This will cause the pores of the wood to open up and the wood to swell slightly. Quickly use the screwdriver and remove the wood screw. Repeat with each of the screws you need to remove. The wood will eventually contract, so you have to work fairly quickly and methodically.

However, if you use a screw extractor, the first thing you will notice is that it strongly resembles a drill bit. In a nutshell, it is just a specialized kind of drill. Extractors are typically sold in sets of varying sizes and multiple configurations, and they are made to remove wood screws that have damaged or sheared off heads.

Examine the head of the screw you wish to remove and match the screw extractor to it as closely as possible. Look at the screw extractor you are using and it will tell you a drill bit size. Use this drill bit to drill directly into the top of the damaged wood screws. The pilot hole only needs to be about 1/8 of an inch. Put the screw extractor into the pilot hole on the screw and gently tap it in place with a hammer until it is secure.

You can now use a pair of pliers to grip the screw extractor and turn it to the left. The teeth of the screw extractor dig into the pilot hole, which will allow you to continue unscrewing it. By the way, some screw extractors can be used with an electric screwdriver or drill to make the process even easier. Hexagonal wood screws - http://www.din571.com/de/product/Hexagonal-wood-screws/
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Last Updated June 30, 2017