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Are you cutting them down to reuse or fit better in the cardboard recycling bin?
If you are tossing them I have one of these - It is not only easy - it's fun.
I've been using mine to cut down the house doors I am replacing so they fit in the burn barrel, along with anything else that does not...
Heat might be worth a try. Use a soldering iron with a sharp tip. The irons are not much bigger than a paint marker and the heat would only be on the screw. A little heat and a good tip on the screwdriver should do it.
I am a fan of thermal stress after changing out two O2 sensors on my F150...
hummm - if the area under that screw is fairly supported you might be able to hit (light hammer taps) the screw head with a drift punch to get some of the cross-point shape back and have the shock loosen up the screw at the same time. If that's a no-go then I'd break out the drill and go down...
You have a photo of what you are trying to do?
Is the screw head stripped out and stuck or you can't grip it to get it up off the head?
If the screw is stripped and you are going to replace the head anyway - if there is room drill the head off - remove the head and then get some needle-nose vice...
When we got processed for deployment they lined us up for shots and when we asked what we were getting they said "All of them" and proceeded to hit both arms multiple times with what looked like DeWalt nail guns.
After looking at photos of the explorers and their ages, I think, maybe not.
https://oceanwide-expeditions.com/to-do/experiences/shackletons-hut
https://nzaht.org/conserve/explorer-bases/shackletons-hut/
Neat stuff - hard men.
With AI tech being in the news almost as much as Taylor Swift dating updates I was interested to see if it had been used (AI not Swift) for vectorizing. I was drawing out another logo for the same customer. A font I had seen before but could not find was almost all straight line segments. Not...
Anyone turn to the AI dark side and check out the online AI bitmap to vector converters?
A customer sent me what looks like a phone screen cap of a logo - the cropped logo center part was less than 800 x 800 pixels.
Dropped it here:
https://vectorizer.ai/
It converted so fast that I thought it...
We'd react that way here if it started to snow, only it'd be running with a six-pack of beer and a case of Spam.
We had a real problem with snow coming in from Asia in the 80s & 90s, now it has been replaced with meth.
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