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[email protected] January 14th 19 06:48 PM

Toilet seat screwdriver
 
On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 15:35:57 -0500, Tekkie®
wrote:


I need to tighten my toilet seat plastic bolts. The nut below the toilet is
manageable but the 'bolt' that extends into the seat hinge is slotted and
any screwdriver I have just mangles the plastic. I tried a putty knife but
it is too wide to get into the inset the bolt head sits in. How do plumbers
do it without damage?


Grind an old putty knife down so it fits. Realistically you should
just be holding that screw and running up the nut from the bottom
anyway.

=?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= January 14th 19 08:35 PM

Toilet seat screwdriver
 

I need to tighten my toilet seat plastic bolts. The nut below the toilet is
manageable but the 'bolt' that extends into the seat hinge is slotted and
any screwdriver I have just mangles the plastic. I tried a putty knife but
it is too wide to get into the inset the bolt head sits in. How do plumbers
do it without damage?

--
Tekkie

Oren[_2_] January 14th 19 08:50 PM

Toilet seat screwdriver
 
On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 15:35:57 -0500, Tekkie®
wrote:


I need to tighten my toilet seat plastic bolts. The nut below the toilet is
manageable but the 'bolt' that extends into the seat hinge is slotted and
any screwdriver I have just mangles the plastic. I tried a putty knife but
it is too wide to get into the inset the bolt head sits in. How do plumbers
do it without damage?


A larger screwdriver?

You could carefully drill the head off, if it is really mangled. Just
enough into the bolt shaft so it comes out with the nut via the
bottom.

Can you get needle nosed vise grips on the head to hold it.


% January 14th 19 08:52 PM

Toilet seat screwdriver
 
On 2019-01-14 1:35 p.m., Tekkie® wrote:

I need to tighten my toilet seat plastic bolts. The nut below the toilet is
manageable but the 'bolt' that extends into the seat hinge is slotted and
any screwdriver I have just mangles the plastic. I tried a putty knife but
it is too wide to get into the inset the bolt head sits in. How do plumbers
do it without damage?

buy a screwdriver that's wide enough

Arthur Conan Doyle January 15th 19 02:35 AM

Toilet seat screwdriver
 
% wrote:

buy a screwdriver that's wide enough


Or use a dime...

[email protected] January 15th 19 02:46 AM

Toilet seat screwdriver
 
On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 15:35:57 -0500, Tekkie®
wrote:


I need to tighten my toilet seat plastic bolts. The nut below the toilet is
manageable but the 'bolt' that extends into the seat hinge is slotted and
any screwdriver I have just mangles the plastic. I tried a putty knife but
it is too wide to get into the inset the bolt head sits in. How do plumbers
do it without damage?


Dull 1' wood chisel makes a good wrong tool for the job.

[email protected] January 15th 19 02:57 AM

Toilet seat screwdriver
 
Tekkie® wrote:


I need to tighten my toilet seat plastic bolts. The nut below the toilet is
manageable but the 'bolt' that extends into the seat hinge is slotted and
any screwdriver I have just mangles the plastic. I tried a putty knife but
it is too wide to get into the inset the bolt head sits in. How do plumbers
do it without damage?



There is a very handy tool to do just this job. It looks like a
plastic pipe about 8" long with a rubber gripping sleeve and a series
of slots in the top and bottom to go over the wings of the nuts
underneath the bowl. Look on Amazon or just search for "Toilet bowl
seat bolt tightening" or similar wording. About $8. Strangely it seems
to be made by a company in the gardening or pool supply business.
Maybe the owner had the same problem and just put his machine shop to
good use.

"This Old House" also had the same problem and recommended cutting the
bolts. Bad idea given the likelihood of damaging the bowl.



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=?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= January 15th 19 09:21 PM

Toilet seat screwdriver
 
posted for all of us...



On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 15:35:57 -0500, Tekkie®
wrote:


I need to tighten my toilet seat plastic bolts. The nut below the toilet is
manageable but the 'bolt' that extends into the seat hinge is slotted and
any screwdriver I have just mangles the plastic. I tried a putty knife but
it is too wide to get into the inset the bolt head sits in. How do plumbers
do it without damage?


Grind an old putty knife down so it fits. Realistically you should
just be holding that screw and running up the nut from the bottom
anyway.


I do not have a grinder anymore and if I did I am so incapable of performing
tasks correctly it would probably end up in my skull and destroy the few
brain cells I have left. 8-(

--
Tekkie

=?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= January 15th 19 09:26 PM

Toilet seat screwdriver
 
Oren posted for all of us...



On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 15:35:57 -0500, Tekkie®
wrote:


I need to tighten my toilet seat plastic bolts. The nut below the toilet is
manageable but the 'bolt' that extends into the seat hinge is slotted and
any screwdriver I have just mangles the plastic. I tried a putty knife but
it is too wide to get into the inset the bolt head sits in. How do plumbers
do it without damage?


A larger screwdriver?


I do not have any larger ones, that was one of the reasons I stopped before
it got too chewed up.


You could carefully drill the head off, if it is really mangled. Just
enough into the bolt shaft so it comes out with the nut via the
bottom.


I am not at that point yet, thankfully.


Can you get needle nosed vise grips on the head to hold it.


That is an idea, especially if I back up the points on the the needle nose
with some kind of shims...

--
Tekkie

[email protected] January 15th 19 09:26 PM

Toilet seat screwdriver
 
On Tue, 15 Jan 2019 16:21:30 -0500, Tekkie®
wrote:

posted for all of us...



On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 15:35:57 -0500, Tekkie®
wrote:


I need to tighten my toilet seat plastic bolts. The nut below the toilet is
manageable but the 'bolt' that extends into the seat hinge is slotted and
any screwdriver I have just mangles the plastic. I tried a putty knife but
it is too wide to get into the inset the bolt head sits in. How do plumbers
do it without damage?


Grind an old putty knife down so it fits. Realistically you should
just be holding that screw and running up the nut from the bottom
anyway.


I do not have a grinder anymore and if I did I am so incapable of performing
tasks correctly it would probably end up in my skull and destroy the few
brain cells I have left. 8-(


Is this a metal screw or a plastic one? Most toilet seat bolts seem to
be plastic for the last 30 years or more.

=?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= January 15th 19 09:28 PM

Toilet seat screwdriver
 
posted for all of us...



On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 15:35:57 -0500, Tekkie®
wrote:


I need to tighten my toilet seat plastic bolts. The nut below the toilet is
manageable but the 'bolt' that extends into the seat hinge is slotted and
any screwdriver I have just mangles the plastic. I tried a putty knife but
it is too wide to get into the inset the bolt head sits in. How do plumbers
do it without damage?


Dull 1' wood chisel makes a good wrong tool for the job.


That is a good idea. I do not have any chisels but I could look at the
hardware store for a cheapie.

--
Tekkie

Bill[_91_] January 16th 19 04:50 AM

Toilet seat screwdriver
 
wrote:

Is this a metal screw or a plastic one? Most toilet seat bolts seem to
be plastic for the last 30 years or more.


I think it is to remind you to take it easy when you tighten them.

=?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= January 19th 19 09:42 PM

Toilet seat screwdriver
 
posted for all of us...



On Tue, 15 Jan 2019 16:21:30 -0500, Tekkie®
wrote:

posted for all of us...



On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 15:35:57 -0500, Tekkie®
wrote:


I need to tighten my toilet seat plastic bolts. The nut below the toilet is
manageable but the 'bolt' that extends into the seat hinge is slotted and
any screwdriver I have just mangles the plastic. I tried a putty knife but
it is too wide to get into the inset the bolt head sits in. How do plumbers
do it without damage?

Grind an old putty knife down so it fits. Realistically you should
just be holding that screw and running up the nut from the bottom
anyway.


I do not have a grinder anymore and if I did I am so incapable of performing
tasks correctly it would probably end up in my skull and destroy the few
brain cells I have left. 8-(


Is this a metal screw or a plastic one? Most toilet seat bolts seem to
be plastic for the last 30 years or more.


Plastic

--
Tekkie

trader_4 January 20th 19 12:49 PM

Toilet seat screwdriver
 
On Tuesday, January 15, 2019 at 4:28:40 PM UTC-5, Tekkie® wrote:
posted for all of us...



On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 15:35:57 -0500, Tekkie®
wrote:


I need to tighten my toilet seat plastic bolts. The nut below the toilet is
manageable but the 'bolt' that extends into the seat hinge is slotted and
any screwdriver I have just mangles the plastic. I tried a putty knife but
it is too wide to get into the inset the bolt head sits in. How do plumbers
do it without damage?


Dull 1' wood chisel makes a good wrong tool for the job.


That is a good idea. I do not have any chisels but I could look at the
hardware store for a cheapie.

--
Tekkie


Why buy a chisel instead of a wide blade screwdriver? As someone else
suggested, in a pinch a coin, washer or similar flat piece of metal
and a pair of pliers or vice grip can work to hold it while you
tighten it. We're not taking 100 ft lbs of torque.





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