Stubborn screw

Depending on the manufacturer I’ve come across some while I was gun smithing screws that were a left hand twist. So when you believe you’re loosening the screw it’s actually fighting it.
 
a couple good shots of Krown 53 penatrating fluid.
wait 30 min

sometimes I grip the screwdriver (as close to the screw as possible) with some vice grips and use the VG to turn the screwdriver:dancingbanana::dancingbanana::dancingbanana:
 
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I figure if you can't wrap your head around a rail screw with a slot head, on the description, you probably won't really be much further ahead with a dozen well lit and clear pictures.

I have many years of tig welding under my belt(30+years) and If i saw a picture it would be easy to give an opinion and fix it for free as he isn't far from me but with a poor comment from you that offer isn't on the table any more thanks for your opinions.

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I have many years of tig welding under my belt(30+years) and If i saw a picture it would be easy to give an opinion and fix it for free as he isn't far from me but with a poor comment from you that offer isn't on the table any more thanks for your opinions.

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I'll also say the pencil tipped soldering iron applied to the stubborn bolt is the best bet. I was trying to remove a screw from the forend wood of an over under shotgun i just got. One of the screws was extremely tight... like, sheered the end off the torx bit i was using tight.... 30 seconds with the soldering iron and it popped free... i found the previous owner had epoxy bedded the forend and had loaded the threads with epoxy. If the soldering iron doesn't free it up, heat it again and apply some paraffin or bees wax to the threads.
 
I have many years of tig welding under my belt(30+years) and If i saw a picture it would be easy to give an opinion and fix it for free as he isn't far from me but with a poor comment from you that offer isn't on the table any more thanks for your opinions.

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You ever work in the same drama dept as Trudope?

I mean, it takes a special kind of dumb, to be as drama queen as all that. Really miss, grow a thicker skin.
 
where did all this talk of welding come in...… this isn't a broken bolt in an engine block boys.

I'm gonna climb up on my highest horse and say I think I gave the best advice in this thread, the rest of ya'all can go home now.
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where did all this talk of welding come in...… this isn't a broken bolt in an engine block boys.

I'm gonna climb up on my highest horse and say I think I gave the best advice in this thread, the rest of ya'all can go home now.
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Careful, man, it's a long drop from way up there! :)

Gravity sucks!
 
The sun wuzz owt, he found hizz magnuhfy'in glass and heated
the screw tete until it almost meltitted.
Then jest terned the screwy driver the rite way tuh thread it owt.

WTF did I win?
 
Use a small butane torch lighter to heat up the screw. Try a bit of penetrating oil, PBlaster is my go to oil. If that doesn't work try heat with the small torch on the screw hear, get it hot then use an inverted can of air duster to freeze the metal around it.

If it shears off, left hand drill bits can be a life saver.
 
Another good trick that has worked for me in the past for a stripped out Philips head or totally buggered flat head screw is to center punch a good hole into the head of the screw closer to the outer edge.
Get a good sharp smaller center punch and light hammer it into the same divot. Then get the punch as parallel as you can to the screw head and give it a good counter clockwise tap with a small drift hammer.
The hard shock of the impact will normally break the threads loose if they can come loose.
I've had it happen where that will also shear the head of the screw off lol #### happens.

If the threads are too seized to the metal, no amount of heat, oil and technique will stop the head from snapping off. Usually at that level of corrosion/neglect the head of the screw won't take the torque required to break the threads loose anyways.

PS I also dream of a single CGN thread that doesn't turn into a #### measuring, intranet, bro contest! :D You gots to have hope!
 
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