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I have a 8inch pair of mini bolt cutters very slim in design and cut through socket screws with ease.......i got mine from thee old B&Q.....

A handy tool to get as well is a socket threader just incase a screw goes in cross threaded then you can re-thread it.....:)..

Ruko Socket Re-Threader 3.5mm - NoLinksToThis, Where the Trade Buys
 
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klouan

Thanks for all your replies. Had a go last night with my pliers but they were only a small pair so no joy - of course it could just be my weak girly grip :lol: !!

My plan is to pop to B & Q with a couple of screws in my pocket and have a sneaky try with some bigger pliers or a bolt cutter. I'll just try not to take anyones eye out with bits of flying screw!

Cheers

Kirstie
 
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Sorry to hijack, but what do you do if the thread on the back box is knackered? eg the screw just turns and doesnt bite into the thread (some idiot has used normal wood screws to fit some light switches back to the wall!) Most of the boxes I have are plastered around and changing the box would mean touching up on the decorating =(


Imp


you can get a re threader looks like a screwdriver but the shank is like a screw thread axminster do them and maybe tradetiler do them if not maybe dave could do them
 
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Fred

Hello all,

What is the best way of shortening a socket screw? I have had to replace some existing ones with longer screws but they are a bit too long.

Don't want to bugger up any of my tools by using the wrong thing.

Thanks

Kirstie


cut one way with pliers, turn 180 degrees and cut level with last cut, making an arrow........learnt that of an old tile sparkie and works every time.
 

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