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removing rusted screws


will_l

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Hi,

So I need to change over my anchor light as the current one has broken however the screws that are currently being used to hold down the current/broken light are rusted so one turn with the screwdriver has stripped them. I've tried to Dremel a line across the screws and unscrew them with a slot head driver but that hasn't worked and I'm scared I'm about to break the whole head off. The screws seem to have a sealant on the other side as well.

Any help on how to get these off would be great.

Thanks

P.S its on a fibreglass boat

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I just got these screws removed.

I gave up on using a hand screwdriver and got out our corded power drill.

With low speed I pressed down hard and unscrewed. I was able to get them all out. The use of a Dremel, being able to cut slots into screws, is extremely helpful in removing any stripped screws.

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Good to hear that you were able to remove the rusty screws.

Another method that often helps is to give the screws a good dose of CRC or similar. After letting it soak in for some time then give the screw head a good smack (or three) with a hammer. Heat is another thing that greatly improve the chances of removing rusty screws/bolts.

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Guest 4myson

Are you sure that they are a screw & not a thread & nut ? You say theres silicon at the back , it might be a little nut ... If so the only option youll have is to grind the damaged head completly off & use a pin punch a drive the rest of the bolt out ... If your around Western Sydney Pm me .....

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Wow thanks for that offer mate but thankfully I got them out.

Cheers for all the other tips as well.

Once I got them out I realised they didn't have any silicone and were rather just screwed in, however they were screwed in very tight making them hard to get out with a hand screwdriver.

Thanks

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