- Location
- Union Bay Vancouver Island BC
yeah.... that sucks.. and you cannot take it back and ask wtf?!? is edited my last post... see above... I know it'll come out.. its just a matter of approach
Very sketchy.. your screw head is below the level of the receiver metal.. and a tig welder regardless of amps always has a zone that is affected by ionization. its call the H.A.Z. or "heat affected zone" It will marr the finish on the receiver. Youre better off with machining or extraction tools... one last suggestion... its a long shot but if you can find yourself a piece of spring steel and form it into a wedge type point that you can jam into the hole you drilled (without deforming the screw) you just might be able to back it out.. another sketchy approach , just a possiblilty.Interesting approach ^
I'll have a look and see what shops are local.
Coincidentally the wife and I looked at a house for sale yesterday around the corner. The owner (who wasn't home) had a wicked shop in the basement with drill press, lathe, saws and everything. And he had a spring piston pellet rifle stuffed up in the ceiling. I should knock on his door... "hi.. I was looking at your house yesterday and noticed you have a drill press in your shop..."
Haha. Or not. That's a bit too weird for me.