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Troll Hunter
Well.. after snapping yet another old screw head off while trying to remove it from a door frame - anyone with a good engineering lathe fancy taking a bit of high carbon steel rod about 10mm OD (biggest easily available dowel size) and drilling a hole in it about 8mm ID?
Around 100mm would be enough I think, and I can cut the teeth and harden it here.
If you think 10mm OD is a bit skinny 12 would do and I'll just have to make my own dowel plugs.
I've looked about and cannot seem to find a commercial thing for this that isn't under £35 (yes I'm being tight) and has a 10mm OD - because some old slotted head screws in doors are quite fat, so maybe could be something to sell? Almost all woodworkers / handymen have snapped screws in thier time and could use a good tool steel screw remover - I do enough door type work - usually fixing hinges or replacing doors etc that when it happens it's a major PITA both to sort out and eats into the time quoted as well.
In case you ask - I've got a cunning plan to stop it wandering as one makes the initial cut, my patented block of wood with a 10mm (or 12mm) hole in it
Around 100mm would be enough I think, and I can cut the teeth and harden it here.
If you think 10mm OD is a bit skinny 12 would do and I'll just have to make my own dowel plugs.
I've looked about and cannot seem to find a commercial thing for this that isn't under £35 (yes I'm being tight) and has a 10mm OD - because some old slotted head screws in doors are quite fat, so maybe could be something to sell? Almost all woodworkers / handymen have snapped screws in thier time and could use a good tool steel screw remover - I do enough door type work - usually fixing hinges or replacing doors etc that when it happens it's a major PITA both to sort out and eats into the time quoted as well.
In case you ask - I've got a cunning plan to stop it wandering as one makes the initial cut, my patented block of wood with a 10mm (or 12mm) hole in it