Thanks for the video! I have a set of Stromberg WWC carburetor screws I have to refurbish. I'm now undoing the damage my youthful abandon amd enthusiasm created on the poor thing.
I have a small flat head screw I need removed. One side of the head clipped so I cant get it to twist an its to small to cut another line on it without damaging the hing its attatched 2 Pl z help
I’m having the same problem! Please help! What worked for you? I cannot get the screw to turn at all because of the head being clipped. The screw driver just slips off
Thanks for the video! I have a set of Stromberg WWC carburetor screws I have to refurbish. I'm now undoing the damage my youthful abandon amd enthusiasm created on the poor thing.
I recently had to clean up a screw and just filed it clean, hammering it down first is a great tip to maximize material retention
for some reason I'm not able to see anything
Worked for me on my iPad, strolling down memory lane from years ago...so not sure what to say might be your issue.
@Re Loader Was able to view it when I held down the bottom red dot that moves with the video
I have a small flat head screw I need removed. One side of the head clipped so I cant get it to twist an its to small to cut another line on it without damaging the hing its attatched 2 Pl z help
I would look at a screw extractor set from a big box shop to see if that would work.
@@ReLoadersBench thank you for the reply another video i watch suggested that as well so im going this weekend to grab a set
I’m having the same problem! Please help! What worked for you? I cannot get the screw to turn at all because of the head being clipped. The screw driver just slips off
You must be restoring something old instead of buying new screws
Correct.
"Mirryish?"
LOL, yes...mirrory-ish...the state of not quite mirror like reflection...but almost there ;-)
Cool