drill through it
The skateboard have wheel & axle and screw, the wheel is obvious the wheel and the axle is the truck and i think the screw is the hardware.
Helicoils.
As the screw holes on the distributor caps are used to hold the cap down, when stripped, the cap could be JB Weld. ?æRe-drill the screw hole once the weld cures.
Screw the ball back on the jewellery.
You buy a new one and use a screw driver to take off all the wheels and stuff and switch the boards and screw them back on. :/
If there is a coolant leak that is caused by the bleeding screw, the screw is probably stripped and needs to be replaced. The screw can also be wrapped with plumber's tape and screwed back in until the leak can be fixed.
You can drill it and use an easy out. If it is a big screw I have used a punch and hammer to drive the screw loose by hitting it on the far side in a counter clockwise direction.
Ways to remove a stripped screw: Create a notch which you can fit a cross-cut screwdriver into using a metal file. This only works if the screw head protrudes enough to get the file into it. Drill out the head of the screw, remove the part it was holding in, and use the new angle to try and remove it. Carefully fix a rod to the screw itself (using glue) so that when you turn the rod the screw turns with it. (This runs the risk of gluing the screw in permanently unless you're good at precision).
This procedure will work on pretty much any stripped bolts and screws : get a Dremmel Tool with a thin round disk and make a slot on the screw. Next get a chisel and a small hammer and slowly tap on one end of the slot (the direction the screw comes loose - which is counter clockwise). After you see the screw breaking loose, get a slotted screwdriver and take the screw out. With a little patience you'll succeed. Promise !
Plasma torch, or you can get a special key that you hammer on and screw off the lug
yes he have, one screw on his ankle and a guy on a skateboard on his arm.
If the head of the screw is stripped out, you can purchase a damaged screw remover at a hardware store. If it is the actual wood in the screw hold in the stock that is stripped I would suggest drilling it out to a suitable diameter. Then take a dowel rod and cut a plug, Make sure it fits snuggly. Wood Glue it and clamp it in then after it sets overnight drill and tap it out and you should be good to go, don't over tighten it to avoid stripping it out again.