"MG" wrote in message
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Depending on what is around the screw and what would be left after the had
is gone, you could center punch really good, drill a small hole easy to
keep
centered and than drill with a bit slightly larger than the shank until
the
had fall off. The bike rack is now free, You now got to get the screw
out
by grabbing the shank with players wise grips or whatever is handy.
Why did you use the one way screws in the first place?
What?! A sensible reply on Usenet? What is the world coming to?
That was my first thought on seeing OP's post- one-way screws are for public
restrooms and similar vandal and theft-prone locations. Why would
manufacturer supply those for a home-use product? Dumb to supply them, dumb
to use them.
aem sends...
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