Markvk":dm82kpnj said:
Can you post a link to the item that your thinking of buying?
From personal experience sealey stuff is good. They sell extensively to the garage trade and so it has to be good, so far ive had no bad experience with that brand.
I dont think that their product is designed to remove wood screws however ( well mine isnt) its used for bolts ( which some engineers call screws) .....
it involves drilling a hole down the shaft of the screw/ bolt and turning the extractor into the new hole to remove the bolt. Mine are threaded so that doing it up actually undoes the old bolt.
They are very brittle and easily snapped bolts should be well lubricated or heated up if required, it should be remembered that the head is rounded for a reason....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sealey-AK...569006?hash=item280e5b7e6e:g:kP4AAOSw1S9We8Cb
This Sealey set looks identical to several other variants, even down to the shape and in some instances the colour of the storage case.
thought this might be the case. These arnt suitable for removal of most woodscrews because theres not enough matirmatirial in most woodscrews to allow a suitable hole to be drilled down the middle.
Even if you did manage to get a hole down the screw, the matirial left wold not be strong enough to support the extractor and would simply expand and split,
ive removed lots of bolts with this tool but nver tried a woodscrew I normaly cut some matirial away from the wood surrounding the head and try to get some mole grips on it. Butchery I know but im not a carpenter!!
Yes, rounded through a combination of possibly low grade screws and overzealous screwing!