Make your own blade that fits the entire screw head with no slop. Fashion a way to turn it evenly like with a T handle or some such. Also, it doesn't hurt to hammer the heads a bit to break the hold and to try to tighten them a tad before trying to loosen them. Mike
Kyle Davis wrote: > Hey all! > > I succeeded in getting my drivers side window > regulator put back together. I am not brave enough to > test it, but it would appear that the window will at > least stay up! > > But, I still can't do anything about those > stubborn flathead stove pipe bolts on the middle > bench. > > Any ideas? > > Kyle > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Building a website is a piece of cake. Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. > http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/webhosting > |
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