No need to apologise for those writing skills. You write extremely well.
Comment on what is the best way to drop out a threaded screw?
Steven9000@lemmy.world 1 year ago
So I’m going to assume wood floors? I’m going to note I am not a wood worker but an industrial maintenance mechanic. If you were going to drill it out I would use a left handed drill bit and a small screw extractor. I personally would see if I could find purchase with pliers, or I would weld a bit of steel onto the screw, let it cool down and go to town with a cordless drill using the welded metal as a bit for the drills chuck.
I’ve only been on Lemmy for about a week and have never really used social media before, if you could add a picture I’m sure that would help.
If nothing else I believe in you and have nothing but faith in you when you start battling this screw.
I am sorry for the grammar and punctuation, I was homeschooled and not very well, I’m trying to learn but I’m very slow at learning my writing skills.
cccc@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Legolution@feddit.uk 1 year ago
Seconding the other chap. There is nothing wrong with your writing. It’s a pleasure to read. Keep on writing, tinkering and giving solid advice!
flambonkscious@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
Thanks! If the worst is drilling through it and making a mess, that’s kind of ok
FuglyDuck@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Welding would scorch the wood around it. And possibly the subfloor. Or whatever the material was