The wardrobe was massive and a god damn awful pain in the arse to unbuild (and too big to take to the tip in our tiny car) but it had to be done, leaving this gross wallpaper and possibly damage all the way to the original plaster from ca. 1907.

The shelving tracks on the right are ancient and the screws just wont budge at all. There’s half a dozen layers of paint and wallpaper making it worse (you can see how deep it goes where the shelves have been in place even longer). Any ideas on decimating some old ass screws would be cool. We can afford to hire or borrow powertools if that’s necessary.

EDIT oh we peeled some of it back and the plaster is fucked to the brick lmao

  • musicpostingonly [he/him, any]@hexbear.net
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    1 month ago

    Drill screw heads out. Remove tracks. Use vice grips or similar locking pliers to bite down on threaded shafts and spin em out. Or use a grinder to cut a larger groove into the screw head and use a big flathead or cut a large cross into the top and use and no 3 philips screwdriver to remove them.

    If the screws are pan heads you might be able tilo bite onto the lip with a pair of locking pliers and forgo tge grinding/drilling/etc.

    • Runcible [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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      1 month ago

      They make specific bits to remove broken screws as well and that is a bit more desirable. They aren’t magic so they only work sometimes but if they fail you’re part of the way to drilling the screw out anyway.