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More Heavy Trolling by Senile Nym-Shifting Rot Speed!
TimR wrote
I can't believe there are 76 posts about how to remove a plastic screw that you don't need to reuse. Drill the sucker out. I already said that I couldnt find a drill short enough to do that, the head points to the ground and even on a jack stand there isnt a lot of room between the head and the ground and I dont have a hoist I can use. It's plastic, for goodness sake, you don't even need power tools. A hand drill would work, Its even longer. or even just a drill bit held in your fingers. Much easier to lever the head up enough so you can grab it with a pair of pliers or and end nipper. I keep a coffee grinder style hand drill and a brace and bit style handy just for places where I don't need high power and or don't want to go find an extension cord. I got real radical and have a number of battery drills which work a lot better than those even if a decent amount of power is needed. Or get a propane torch and melt the head off. Thats going to damage the plastic panel it holds on. Everyone here (except the OP) could do this job faster than it takes to type one post. But I did get a better way of doing it and can use that again when I need to. |
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More Heavy Trolling by Senile Nym-Shifting Rot Speed!
Jac Brown wrote:
"Terry Coombs" wrote in message ... On 4/1/2019 2:56 PM, TimR wrote: I can't believe there are 76 posts about how to remove a plastic screw that you don't need to reuse. Drill the sucker out. It's plastic, for goodness sake, you don't even need power tools. A hand drill would work, or even just a drill bit held in your fingers. I keep a coffee grinder style hand drill and a brace and bit style handy just for places where I don't need high power and or don't want to go find an extension cord. Makes more sense to leaver the head up enough so the head can be grabbed with a pair of pliers. Much less work. Or get a propane torch and melt the head off. That will burn the plastic cover that its holding on. Everyone here (except the OP) could do this job faster than it takes to type one post. But I got told about a better way that way, butcher. Which is why I called him a trollin' mutha****a . You will notice that when I called him on it he quit posting ... More of your lies. I posted 5 times to Clare after you made such a spectacular fool of yourself. FOOL? Yer the stupid mofo that can't get a simple nylon screw out! Should we start calling you micky? LMAO |
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More Heavy Trolling by Senile Nym-Shifting Rot Speed!
"ChairMan" wrote in message ... Jac Brown wrote: "Terry Coombs" wrote in message ... On 4/1/2019 2:56 PM, TimR wrote: I can't believe there are 76 posts about how to remove a plastic screw that you don't need to reuse. Drill the sucker out. It's plastic, for goodness sake, you don't even need power tools. A hand drill would work, or even just a drill bit held in your fingers. I keep a coffee grinder style hand drill and a brace and bit style handy just for places where I don't need high power and or don't want to go find an extension cord. Makes more sense to leaver the head up enough so the head can be grabbed with a pair of pliers. Much less work. Or get a propane torch and melt the head off. That will burn the plastic cover that its holding on. Everyone here (except the OP) could do this job faster than it takes to type one post. But I got told about a better way that way, butcher. Which is why I called him a trollin' mutha****a . You will notice that when I called him on it he quit posting ... More of your lies. I posted 5 times to Clare after you made such a spectacular fool of yourself. FOOL? Yer the stupid mofo that can't get a simple nylon screw out! Corse I can. I chose to find the best way of doing that when a drill isnt convenient. |
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Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert! LOL
On Tue, 2 Apr 2019 14:25:23 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rot Speed,
the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: But I did get a better way of doing it and can use that again when I need to. Of course, senile asshole! I TOLD you already, you only need to imagine someone ELSE posting your question, and you INSTANTLY will come up with ALL the answers! What an assclown! LOL -- about senile Rot Speed: "This is like having a conversation with someone with brain damage." MID: |
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More Heavy Trolling by Senile Nym-Shifting Rot Speed!
On Tue, 2 Apr 2019 14:02:22 +1100, Jac Brown, better known as cantankerous
trolling senile geezer Rot Speed, wrote: in your fingers. I keep a coffee grinder style hand drill and a brace and bit style handy just for places where I don't need high power and or don't want to go find an extension cord. Makes more sense ....if you just shut your stupid gob, you trolling senile asshole! -- Bill Wright addressing senile Ozzie cretin Rot Speed: "Well you make up a lot of stuff and it's total ******** most of it." MID: |
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Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert! LOL
On Tue, 2 Apr 2019 16:22:57 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rot Speed,
the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FOOL? Yer the stupid mofo that can't get a simple nylon screw out! Corse I can. I chose to find the best way of doing that when a drill isnt convenient. You were trolling, you ****ed up 85-year-old senile troll. Period. -- FredXX to Rot Speed: "You are still an idiot and an embarrassment to your country. No wonder we shippe the likes of you out of the British Isles. Perhaps stupidity and criminality is inherited after all?" Message-ID: |
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