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Old 2nd February 2024, 09:55   #2
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Sounds like there's no easy answer, if the screw head is rusted, its odds on it's going to be seized, give them a good soaking in releasing fluid, you can try a well-fitting screwdriver first, see if it moves, otherwise you might have to cut the head, then try to drill out the rest of the screw, or mole grips, if you can grip whats left,
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