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Removing allen key bolt with rounded head? ( vsr10 clone )

rexfan10

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Hi everyone,

So I have encountered a bit of a problem. Whilst taking the two screws out of my vsr 10 clone to remove the stock i found the screw/bolt nearest the trigger was in pretty tight ( my fault for over tightening it ). I gave it a bit of force and it rounded the groove where the allen key is meant to fit.

My first attempt to remove it was to superglue the allen key in/onto the bolt however the super glue wasnt strong enough and the allen key broke free. unfortunely the head is flush with the stock meaning i cant use a hack saw to make a groove for a flathead screw driver. The only other thing i can thing to do is buy a dremmel and use the smallest cutting disc I can find to make a groove so that i can use a flathead screw driver to remove it.

If this fails does anybody have any other tips/reccomendations?

Cheers,

Rex

 
In the past I have also drilled them out. I use a small bit first to go down the centre of the screw to a marked depth on the bit and then widen it slowly with additional bits until the core of the screw is done for. You then find screwing in a replacement and removing it removes the bits that are stuck in the grooves pretty quickly.

But a bolt remover is probably a better safer way to go.

 
I would give it to my dad. He is a Model Engineer and has tools for everything.

 
Thats what Dad's are for, sorting out any DIY job you can't do :)

 
When I say tools I mean a lathe, Milling machine, surface grinder and a foundry that can cast up to 5lb of aluminium, brass or iron.

 
Then that's a souluton to this problem too. Give it to CaptainSwoop's dad. :)

 
that extractor bits is a really cool idea, never seen them before, I'll probably order a set... or two, fathers next bday sorted!

 
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