I have an old 1960's Spanish Laurona boxlock that's worth nothing but holds a lot of sentimental value to me. Decided to do a complete disassembly followed by a thorough cleaning and lubrication, want to start with removing the cover plate....problems already.
It might seem that I used the wrong screwdriver but believe me I didn't... Have busted/warped two slot heads as well as one repurposed filed-to-fit slot screwdriver, it ain't moving. In the process, I've managed to bugger the screw but at this point I'm not that worried about that. I can always go back and file the damage while widening and deepening the slot for any future removal.
Have been spraying it with penetrating oil for the last two days yet nothing has budged, the fit is just too great for it to penetrate the threads. Even tried tapping it with a hammer via a fitted screwdriver in the slot, no go... Have not introduced heat in the equation yet.
Will heating the perimeter of the screw with Mapp gas (not red just very hot) damage the plate. Will the heating help me break the bond? Maybe a small end-mill on my drill press to deepen and widen the slot in position? Then use a thicker, deeper screwdriver? I find that the original slot is way too thin and way too shallow to provide any bite.
Sorry for the bad cellphone pic..
Edited to add: Screw slot as mentioned is very narrow, shallow and lowest point is not parallel to the plate, To add insult to injury, the walls of the slot are not parallel to each other but rather angle inwards, wider at the top than the bottom.
It might seem that I used the wrong screwdriver but believe me I didn't... Have busted/warped two slot heads as well as one repurposed filed-to-fit slot screwdriver, it ain't moving. In the process, I've managed to bugger the screw but at this point I'm not that worried about that. I can always go back and file the damage while widening and deepening the slot for any future removal.
Have been spraying it with penetrating oil for the last two days yet nothing has budged, the fit is just too great for it to penetrate the threads. Even tried tapping it with a hammer via a fitted screwdriver in the slot, no go... Have not introduced heat in the equation yet.
Will heating the perimeter of the screw with Mapp gas (not red just very hot) damage the plate. Will the heating help me break the bond? Maybe a small end-mill on my drill press to deepen and widen the slot in position? Then use a thicker, deeper screwdriver? I find that the original slot is way too thin and way too shallow to provide any bite.
Sorry for the bad cellphone pic..

Edited to add: Screw slot as mentioned is very narrow, shallow and lowest point is not parallel to the plate, To add insult to injury, the walls of the slot are not parallel to each other but rather angle inwards, wider at the top than the bottom.
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