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Removing old roofing screws.
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<blockquote data-quote="David-Karratha" data-source="post: 662559" data-attributes="member: 22207"><p>Depending on access for your knuckles, a small hacksaw with a narrow, fine-toothed blade can be used to clean up and slightly deepen the slots for the screwdriver blade. Be careful, you need to keep the sides of the slot as close to square as you can, to stop the screwdriver blade from slipping.</p><p>I‘d also recommend dressing the blade of the screwdriver, just to make sure the end is square & sharp (sharp corners, on the edges of the blade). Use a screwdriver that fits the slot - too big or too small and it’ll slip.</p><p>Failing that, try and find an impact driver with a tip that fits the screw head. These work very well, but of course, your mileage may vary…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David-Karratha, post: 662559, member: 22207"] Depending on access for your knuckles, a small hacksaw with a narrow, fine-toothed blade can be used to clean up and slightly deepen the slots for the screwdriver blade. Be careful, you need to keep the sides of the slot as close to square as you can, to stop the screwdriver blade from slipping. I‘d also recommend dressing the blade of the screwdriver, just to make sure the end is square & sharp (sharp corners, on the edges of the blade). Use a screwdriver that fits the slot - too big or too small and it’ll slip. Failing that, try and find an impact driver with a tip that fits the screw head. These work very well, but of course, your mileage may vary… [/QUOTE]
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