Funny that nobody mentioned liquid wrench. You can put a few
drops on, let it penetrate overnight, and the next morning
it'll come out like butter and the liquid wrench
would more likely run down the wall and
never get to the threads
scummy scuzz
the straggly unwashed
yuck the lousy icky mess
recalcitrant fractiousness plays
roguish lewd a ventriloquist controlled
by his haunted dummy supply jacking the
unlaundered ... the lid wouldn't unscrew the
inflatable suspended in animation with intra aortic
baloon pump waiting for the thrust of air to propel it
along the string ... was it down to the cockroach ... the
screw is stuck in a rendered brick wall near the ceiling my
wrists are worn out trying to get it out ... any ideas? its also
slightly wonky ... one option is to use brute strength ...
impact diver or hammer brisk will shatter, a power
tool will merely strip the screw head leaving it
permanently stuck in the wall. There are old
school reverse twist type screw extractors
which usually work if you have the bits
and always use hex head and torx
drives ... standing on something
so that you can put your weight
into it, keeping the screwdriver
presed firmly , and squairly in
Lean into it really hard and
torque away to loosen the screw
in small bursts slowly I'm now ripping
out the carpet. Try getting a grip on the screw
head or what's left after the head has been cut off
with a pair of vice-grips. That might also do the trick
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