Depends on where it is at and what type. You can drill it out and use a larger one in place of it. If it has any slot left at all, an impact driver might get it out. If it is possible to heat what it is in with a propane torch that will help. If the head is above what it is in, you can use a hacksaw to cut a new groove in the head. Cut the head off, take what it is in apart and grab the shaft with locking pliers.
There is a type of bit that can cut into the remaining screw head that may help, but otherwise the screw needs to be drilled out.
Sear's has a special tool for that.
If I were you I would just drill it out with a dremel and forget about it. One screw gone won't affect the blaster's performance.
I've never come accross a striped screw. Makes me think of candy canes. I tell you what though, I've seen quite a few STRIPPED screws. Get an "Impact Driver" from your parts store (Or tool truck). It is a screw driver that you hit with a hammer in to the screw. The impact also causes the head of the driver to rotate while being pushed in to the hole. If all else fails get yourself some sharp drill bits.
You could do 1 of two things, 1)either take a hammer and pound it the rest of the way. 2) or take the back of a hammer and take it out and try a different screw.
Yes, tigers have both striped fur and striped skin.
striped crickets
The zebra has a striped coat. The paint crew just striped the road.
its best to use new holes if you can re-attach the hinges on a different part of the gate. Or else add pieces of wood, even match sticks to the hole, and glue, then screw hinge on with longer screws if possible.
because it is striped from up
Yes. They can be striped like a zebra.
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