best bet, get yourself a good pair of vise grips (locking plyers). If you do not own a pair, you local auto parts store or Home center sells them. If you can not get them off with vise grips, you will have to take it to you local mechanic.
Have somebody WELD a rod onto the stripped plug & use that 2 turn it -- then throw the rod & plug away & put in your new drain plug with a new gasket for the plug.
drill off the head remove whatever it held down use vicegrips to remove the rest becarful not to drill to deep or brake the saft off or youll have to drill and tap out the hole for another size screw
Purchase the appropriate sized easy out and drill bit from an auto parts store and drill into the center of the bolt head, you then insert the easy out and its reverse threads will back the bolt out. ( as you tighten the easy out counterclockwise the bolt will loosen )
There is aproduct called 'heli-coil' that should be avail. through auto parts stores or some machine shops.
No such thing. The jugular veins drain blood from your head back to your heart. The carotid arteries take blood from your heart to your head.
This is a specialist job and needs to be handeled by one, Sometimes the head needs to come off. Take it to a garage.
A stripped allen key extractor is a tool used to remove stripped or damaged allen screws. It works by gripping onto the damaged screw head and turning it counterclockwise to loosen and remove it.
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To remove a stripped Phillips screw, you will need a screwdriver with a slightly larger size than the stripped screw head, or a screw extractor tool specifically designed for removing stripped screws.
To remove stripped allen head screws effectively, you can try using a rubber band or a screw extractor tool. Place the rubber band over the screw head and use the allen wrench to grip and turn it. If that doesn't work, use a screw extractor tool to grip the stripped screw and turn it counterclockwise to remove it.
The best tool for removing a stripped hex head screw is a screw extractor or a drill with a reverse thread bit. These tools can grip onto the damaged screw and help to turn it out.
To effectively remove a stripped bolt head, you can try using a rubber band, a hammer and chisel, or a specialized tool like a bolt extractor. Place the rubber band over the bolt head and use a screwdriver to grip and turn it. Alternatively, use a hammer and chisel to create a new groove for a screwdriver to grip. If these methods fail, a bolt extractor can grip onto the stripped bolt head and help remove it.
To remove a stripped screw head, you can try using a rubber band or a screw extractor tool to grip the screw and turn it counterclockwise. Another method is to use a rotary tool to create a new slot in the screw head for a flathead screwdriver to grip onto.
To fix a stripped bolt head, you can try using a rubber band or a piece of steel wool to create more grip, or use a specialized tool like a bolt extractor or a tap and die set to remove the stripped bolt.
To effectively remove a stripped screw, you can try using a rubber band, a screw extractor tool, or drilling a small hole into the screw head to create a new grip for a screwdriver.
To remove a stripped screw effectively, you can try using a rubber band, a screw extractor tool, or drilling a small hole into the screw head to create a new grip for a screwdriver.
To remove a stripped Allen head screw, you can try using a rubber band or a screw extractor tool to grip the screw and turn it counterclockwise. Another option is to use a rotary tool to create a new slot in the screw head for a flathead screwdriver to grip onto.