How to Remove Damaged and Rusted Screws FAST

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    Leah demonstrates how to easily and quickly remove damaged, rusted and seized screws using a couple of different methods.
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  • @seejanedrill
    @seejanedrill  22 дні тому +2

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  • @walterpalmer2749
    @walterpalmer2749 5 років тому +81

    What’s best about your videos is your unhurried explanations. Well done.
    Old screws are really tough to get out. Don’t expect them to be easy.
    Household jobs, done correctly, usually take much longer than you think.
    It’s all about self-reliance, self-esteem, and perseverance.

  • @capone079
    @capone079 4 роки тому +110

    Someone give this lady a TV show; she's a natural.

    • @juliaocarroll5424
      @juliaocarroll5424 2 роки тому +2

      YES PLEASE!!!

    • @cra2cra226
      @cra2cra226 2 роки тому +2

      I've thought the same thing since the first video of hers I saw. In YEARS of watching youtube videos, she is in the top 3 of creators that are charming, patient, concise, clear, and don't "um" and "ah" through their videos, repeating themselves.

    • @lilyh1039
      @lilyh1039 День тому

      I watched many YT demos and she showed real deal Others on YT showed demos and noticed their screws are new, not rusted so of course it will work. I tried it with my rusted screw 4 different technique nothing works. I will try her idea.

  • @tuscaderofour
    @tuscaderofour 5 років тому +5

    Leah has the kind of voice that is so soothing. She can conduct lectures and seminars or any alike and the audience will listen attentive and never get bored. Thank you Leah, I have learned a lot from you...

  • @blueandbanana
    @blueandbanana 3 роки тому +4

    Thx for the Impact Driver video. It worked! Spent weeks trying to remove screws attached to stainless steel. I tried EZ Outs/Speed Outs, screw extractors, rubber bands, super glue, drill bits, gloves, and the only thing that worked was using a rotary tool with cutter (Harbor Freight $10) to cut a line/slit(Phillips flathead) in the center of the screw so an Impact Driver can hold onto the screw. My screw was too short and the material was very soft. Put painters tape on the screw before using an Impact Driver(Amazon $12). This was the only thing that worked for me. Hope this helps someone out there.

  • @lourdesbaby964
    @lourdesbaby964 4 роки тому +13

    Exactly One year to the day and I have finally found a fellow lady DIYer who helped me remove a stubborn rusty screw 🙏🏼 Thank you

  • @MsJoanK
    @MsJoanK 2 роки тому +8

    This was great! I'm replacing rusted door hinges and needed this advice for a rusted, stripped screw. The titanium drill bit did the magic. You have just the right amount of instruction without any backstories... very precise and helpful!

  • @tombob671
    @tombob671 5 років тому +30

    I spent 6 hours at the DMV, 😠 , come home and my good friend Leah has a new video, the day just became great, thanks Grandpa Tom

    • @CrankyPantss
      @CrankyPantss 5 років тому +6

      Tom Burgess I know what you mean, Grandpa Tom. A video from Leah feels like a good friend has just stopped by for a cup of coffee, doesn't it? Have a great weekend.

    • @BillSW
      @BillSW 5 років тому +8

      Yup her relaxing voice teaching us something cool and new is a great escape from stress

  • @TRONMAGNUM2099
    @TRONMAGNUM2099 5 років тому +13

    I really enjoy your videos. I have been a service tech for over 20 years and I still learn new stuff from your videos all the time.

  • @allenhess6583
    @allenhess6583 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks Leah, I bought a bandsaw on Craigslist and the owner didn’t tell me he had stripped some hex screws on the saw. I’ve watched several other videos, but had not seen your method of drilling off the screw head. I’m going to try some other less invasive methods first but may resort to your method. Thanks again for helping to change my sometimes tunnel vision on how to fix something. Greetings from Maine

  • @edgarperez5587
    @edgarperez5587 5 років тому +41

    Sometimes im like, this video its not really for me right now, 4 minutes into the video i am like wow this woman is brilliant, thanks, Leah.

  • @vllrrql
    @vllrrql 5 років тому +2

    I am a retired school teacher and have gotten back into DIY projects as a result of washing your videos. I am relearning lost skills from long ago and loving it thanks to your style and manner of teaching craftsman tips! Keep videos coming and looking forward to learning from you! Never to old to learn handyman skills at my age of 66 years!!! Thanks !!!

  • @Shybairnsgetnowt1
    @Shybairnsgetnowt1 5 років тому +1

    I watch your videos despite doing very little DIY these days, simply because they’re so interesting and you’re so friendly! I do forward some onto my son who’s a painter and decorator, and this will be one of them.

  • @dawnwaack9468
    @dawnwaack9468 3 роки тому +1

    I literally just came across severely rusted screws off of a cellar door and hinges are done in too. Love the hints!!! Saves me soo much time having concise tips.

  • @anagalarza240
    @anagalarza240 2 роки тому

    Leah, I want to Thank you so much for helping me with a little project at home. I appreciate your videos as well as how thoroughly you explain your projects at hand and the many tool options to work said projects. Your video helped me remove some rusted screws for the door hinge of my bathroom cabinet. I appreciate you Leah!

  • @JasonRasmussen
    @JasonRasmussen 5 років тому +25

    Fantastic information. Always learn something new from you. Thank you.

  • @-themercyseat
    @-themercyseat 5 років тому +14

    As always you make things look so easy, thank you for all the free knowledge you give us in your videos! Mad respect to you!!

  • @Shananana99
    @Shananana99 3 роки тому +1

    Leah you teach so well! Every time I watch one of your vids, it’s always so clear and easy to understand. Thank you!!

  • @anthonyd.5140
    @anthonyd.5140 5 років тому +1

    Leah no surprise another outstanding instructional video! Thank you so much again for sharing your knowledge and experience in a way only you can! I feel like a kid at Christmas each time I watch one of your videos.

  • @lespaul59burst
    @lespaul59burst 2 роки тому +1

    I thought I had tried everything to remove 16 year old stripped head and rusted screws, and I was extremely frustrated. Then I came across this video, and tried what was suggested. It worked! This lady is the best!

  • @Jamie-Smith
    @Jamie-Smith Рік тому +1

    Thank you very much. Your clearly-explained video has just helped me change direction to successfully-remove the rusty screws from an old toilet seat. Saving me money and the seat from going into landfill. Great work.

  • @1mongorock
    @1mongorock 5 років тому

    Leah, you are by far the best instructor on you tube. I always enjoy your videos. Even after 30 plus years as a master mechanic, I constantly learn things from you. Please keep the videos coming.

  • @urmomsmom
    @urmomsmom 2 роки тому

    Honestly, exactly what I needed AGAIN! By far one of the best channels out there! Always super useful! Thank you!!

  • @DianatheAxolotl
    @DianatheAxolotl 3 роки тому

    I just want to say thank you!!! I’ve asked a million people at Lowe’s and Home Depot, how to remove some corroded rusted hinges from a fish tank stand! Not one person told me this!! I appreciate the video very much!

  • @donmarijuann
    @donmarijuann 3 роки тому

    Love love love! I was probably about 15 minutes into replacing some deck boards at my parents house and found rotted boards and rusty screws. Some screws were so bad the rusted/rotted in half and I didn't even know that was a thing. Anyways I used this method for one stubborn screw and it was a breeze. I actually used a piece of an old cloth that was laying around instead of rubber but it worked like a charm. Thank you so much!

  • @beverlymichael5830
    @beverlymichael5830 5 років тому +2

    OMG I need that. I have struggled with damaged screws and many times gave up. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you 👍👍👍

  • @philipketchum3681
    @philipketchum3681 5 років тому +2

    Great video as always, thank you. One thing I would like to add is using a left-handed drill bit is also a great way to remove stubborn screws.

  • @silverdemon74
    @silverdemon74 9 місяців тому

    This is exactly what i needed! Im attempting to remake an old vanity/cabnet that has been lying around for years, its not in the best condition, but ofc i get all of the old handles/hinges out almost no problem, except for the last screw, there flat heads and its basically become a nail bc of all the dirt and damage to it, but now i can finally start restoring this cabnet!

  • @TravisMCP
    @TravisMCP 5 років тому +1

    Another awesome one Leah! I've had stripped screws before and it's always a pain. Thanks for the tips!

  • @ronfaria5146
    @ronfaria5146 5 років тому +1

    Love your advise. I have run into the same problem I did it similar like you did but you gave me a little better advise on the drill bit.

  • @PhinAI
    @PhinAI 4 роки тому +1

    Ms. Leah, I want to take a second to say how much I appreciate your heart and information in these videos. You are insightful, kind, and encouraging!
    As a little return I'd like to share a tip on this topic that saved me tremendously. Instead of using a larger bit, use a bit slightly smaller than the diameter of the screw shaft and drill a little ways right through the center. Tap a torx bit into that recess, and screw the screw out. It's very simple, clean, and puts some of those torx bits to use.
    Thank you, so much, for sharing your experience and knowledge!

  • @robertbamford8266
    @robertbamford8266 5 років тому

    Great tips. As usual. Especially as you calmly run through the techniques and discard them for a reason. But then there’s the moment with the vice grips where the screw shears off well below the surface. (Wound up drilling around the shaft until I could grab the screw again. Then drilled out the hole and plugged with a dowel and wooden toothpick shims. Fortunately hidden by the fixture.)

  • @LouisGedo
    @LouisGedo 5 років тому +18

    Excellent technique. Quite a number of do-it-yourselfers that I know don't realize that when drilling metal it's always better to drill slow rather than fast.

    • @transgreaser
      @transgreaser 9 місяців тому +1

      I didn’t! 🎉

    • @LouisGedo
      @LouisGedo 9 місяців тому +2

      @transgreaser
      Yes........ the harder the substrate the slower the drilling in general

    • @transgreaser
      @transgreaser 9 місяців тому

      @@LouisGedo thank you so much. Good to know! 🤙

  • @shadowandbosco
    @shadowandbosco 5 років тому +4

    Always very helpful tips - glad I found this channel

  • @johnmccann4041
    @johnmccann4041 5 років тому

    Top tips as always, Leah.
    Would also mention screw remover bits (drill a small hole first) but the trick is remembering to bring them on the job.
    (That said, with a really corroded screw the head often just shears clean off and then you're back to the mole grips to get the barrel out.)

  • @EvoXoXo
    @EvoXoXo 5 років тому

    Thanks Leah, you posted this video at the perfect time for me! Love your channel!

  • @TheWallmartPimp
    @TheWallmartPimp 5 років тому +2

    I love how you show more than one technique, you earned yourself another sub, great video! Now if you excuse me, I have to get me one of those impact screw drivers :)

  • @mwatercress
    @mwatercress 5 років тому +1

    Good tips! I've also had success using left-handed drill bits. Sometimes the screw starts to back out before you get anywhere near drilling the whole head out.

  • @carladee2736
    @carladee2736 2 роки тому

    your explanations are always great...no nonsense, detailed yet to the point.

  • @margiechastain1109
    @margiechastain1109 Рік тому

    Thank you so much. This was very informative. I love how you explained several different ways to get those old rusty screws out. Thanks again.

  • @CrankyPantss
    @CrankyPantss 5 років тому

    It's always very nice to see a video from you, Leah. You make our lives easier with every video that you share with us. You are a treasure. I hope you have a great weekend.

    • @seejanedrill
      @seejanedrill  5 років тому +1

      You always say the most encouraging things. Thank you!

  • @esterixis
    @esterixis 5 років тому +3

    Leah, your videos are the best!

  • @jorrba3934
    @jorrba3934 5 років тому +1

    Hey Leah! I haven't had this problem yet, but good advice.
    Thank You.

  • @mtadams2009
    @mtadams2009 3 роки тому

    Someone on a video ask what it take to have a successful UA-cam channel. I think its good content but more importantly is that you have to have that " something special" I am not sure what that is but Leah has that special gift and human quality. It can't be taught. Thanks again.

  • @tylermagness7074
    @tylermagness7074 4 роки тому

    Leah you are great! Your videos are always educational, with no frills, and it's obvious that you're primary goal is to help others. "You can do this!" You keep making videos and I'll keep learning.
    The other comments are right... you deserve your own damn TV show... I'd buy cable just to watch!!!

  • @safepethaven
    @safepethaven 5 років тому +8

    Good job! I love vintage things but they can certainly be stubborn in their senior years [ask me how I know, and why I removed all the mirrors around mt house LOL]. Also, I'm so fussy about these things, I'd have put some painter's tape around the knob at the point of using the vice grips, just to peotect the old knob from scrapes/dings etc from the grips being so close.

  • @sharifkhan3589
    @sharifkhan3589 3 роки тому

    I always like the way u explain the thing simple and easy which helps me to work around my old house without asking handyman for little jobs

  • @Bart-Did-it
    @Bart-Did-it 5 років тому +2

    Wow that red door soooo worth saving indeed and that handle has history to . nice 👍
    Thanks for the tips and I want one of the impact screw twister thingy

  • @kyleharshbarger2465
    @kyleharshbarger2465 5 років тому

    Thank you, Leah. Those old Schlage knobs polish up real nice, too.

  • @tuesboomer1623
    @tuesboomer1623 5 років тому +1

    Excellent video. Multiple tips for multiple situations all in one!

  • @dawnbaker9274
    @dawnbaker9274 5 років тому +4

    So many ways...your explanations were clear and easy to understand. Thanks. 👍💖

    • @edgarperez5587
      @edgarperez5587 5 років тому +2

      Dawn Baker the only problem is when you see a video and think, cool she did it in 20 minutes, so it should take me 40 minutes, 2 hours later just crying why!? Why!.

  • @fayvaughan1882
    @fayvaughan1882 2 роки тому

    Wow, just stumbled upon this... you're a great explainer for those that aren't v technical. Thank you

  • @denirn8725
    @denirn8725 4 роки тому +1

    A lot of work! A DREMEL CUT-OFF wheel never fails me removing “buggered-up” screw heads. Just put cut-off wheel on screw head, cut to make deeper ridges & unscrew at your pleasure. This way you’re getting the entire screw out, without damaging whatever the screw holds in place. But this is better, if the screw head breaks off. Like your channel a lot! As a woman who loves tinkering, carpentry & buying every new tool out in the market, this is my kind of UA-cam channel! 🙏

    • @leeb.7188
      @leeb.7188 2 роки тому

      Will this work with a flat-head screw? I’ve got one on an ancient outdoor faucet that is stripped and frozen in place. I’ve soaked it in PB Blaster, heated it with a welding torch, whacked it with a hammer, and nothing has worked! I even bought the Engineer pliers. The metal is soft (brass?) and the slot was very shallow to begin with, and now completely mangled. Any thoughts would be appreciated because YT videos only show the removal of stripped Philips head, not slot screws.

  • @Peter-.H
    @Peter-.H 5 років тому +1

    Great advice and tips.
    Thank you Leah👍

  • @007lock
    @007lock 5 років тому +1

    Great video! You really covered some great methods for screw removal. As a note - you can also have success using a good strong Phillips head screwdriver and tapping with a hammer and twisting. I’ve also had screws where the head just breaks off altogether! Looks like you could use a good cordless drill - I rarely ever use a corded drill anymore. Checkout ridgid tools and ridgid jobmax if you don’t already have a cordless you won’t regret it. Keep up the great videos!

  • @rubydue
    @rubydue 5 років тому +10

    Awesome advice again. I tried the rubber band method and it didn't work for the reasons you stated. My bad screw is still where it was but not for long now. New gadget to add to my collection of tools, the Dead Blow Hammer, love it !

    • @ebbios
      @ebbios 5 років тому +3

      you can never have enough tool. Im a tool hoarder and its getting out of hand. lol

    • @rubydue
      @rubydue 5 років тому +5

      @@ebbios It's not hoarding if you use them :)

  • @aaronkoh7749
    @aaronkoh7749 5 років тому

    Damn Leah, you are always able to share knowledge no one else could.

  • @ecaff9515
    @ecaff9515 5 років тому +1

    Excellent video and process. Wishing you great success.

  • @Motorman-dl1sc
    @Motorman-dl1sc 5 років тому +2

    Great work I like that rubber putting on the screw to take up the space I will try that if I have this issue with a stripped screw

  • @magicrobharv
    @magicrobharv 5 років тому

    Great video Leah, I need to do this to my deck. I have replace some boards and the screws are stripped. Great info!

  • @LRH143
    @LRH143 3 роки тому

    You're my hero! Time to give your tips a try for the rusty screws on my old deck.

  • @georgecarra
    @georgecarra 5 років тому +1

    Your camera angles are world class !

  • @KM-dz1rc
    @KM-dz1rc 2 роки тому

    Brilliant advice, clear instructions and excellent delivery

  • @Annie-49
    @Annie-49 3 роки тому

    I just started to repair and paint my front door, and ran into this very problem of rusted, stripped screws. What a great video! The instructions are very clear, all the tools were named and now I think I can do it! Thanks! x

  • @fredbach6039
    @fredbach6039 4 роки тому

    I appreciate your slow, deliberate and very clear manner of speaking. I expect a lot of women are benefiting from your videos. (I also like that impact screw driver.)

    • @benjamincuevas199
      @benjamincuevas199 4 роки тому

      Fred Bach a lot of women and men benefit from her vast knowledge.

  • @danielbyrne1899
    @danielbyrne1899 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much Leaha. The rubber trick worked great for me.

  • @dianeperkins8507
    @dianeperkins8507 4 роки тому

    Thanks Leah, this is the second time I have amazed my carpenter husband by solving a problem using your video :-)

  • @LifeGeneralist
    @LifeGeneralist 2 роки тому +1

    Helpful.
    Happy to see a lady do this task.

  • @michelleford9951
    @michelleford9951 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much when i come across a problem now i go to your site and it's a blessing

  • @christelstrifler9562
    @christelstrifler9562 5 років тому

    I never would have tried this but now that I have see you do I think I would try it now, Thanks

  • @johnnicatra570
    @johnnicatra570 5 років тому

    Great to see you back.Was worried about ya.Love all your videos.

  • @JohnJacksonJohnson
    @JohnJacksonJohnson 5 років тому

    I bought a wooden display flagpole the other day with a flag attached. I want to restore it, but there's a piece of clear PVC tubing on the pole that I don't want on there, but there's also a screw preventing the tubing from sliding up and down too far. The endcap is both really nice and is held on with a strong glue, but the other end of the tubing is held in place with a screw that's a Phillips that I think I almost stripped.
    I'll try this method from now on for stripped screws!
    Thanks, Leah!😁😁😁

  • @LisaLubin
    @LisaLubin 2 роки тому

    You rock Leah! Perfect demo. Thank you.

  • @spacegirl9909
    @spacegirl9909 5 років тому

    Always a pleasure to watch your videos!

  • @richwood2741
    @richwood2741 4 роки тому +1

    Loved that you showed the impact driver. I use it a lot. Just wondering why you did not mention a screw extractor set. That would also work and is not very expensive.

  • @brotherjohnathon1239
    @brotherjohnathon1239 5 років тому

    Your a awesome teacher. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @dmack1443
    @dmack1443 5 років тому

    Nice video...thanks for uploading..always watch them for those handy tips.

  • @ElectricPulse100
    @ElectricPulse100 5 років тому

    Leah, thanks for your videos. You’re awesome.

  • @Jandavis57
    @Jandavis57 5 років тому

    Well done! Can’t wait to see the restored door & lock!

  • @MedicOnTheMove1
    @MedicOnTheMove1 5 років тому

    Excellent video Leah! I've always wondered about removing the screw heads that way. If I come across this problem, I usually WD-40 the crap out of the screw and find a screwdriver head that will fit into the damaged hole and unscrew them that way. I've been lucky, it usually works!

  • @Lucypetuniaggm
    @Lucypetuniaggm 3 роки тому

    My friends are always calling me (a woman) to come help them with one thing or another. Some of the tasks are so simple I’m embarrassed for the person asking. Someone recently asked me how to open a paint can. I had to struggle not to laugh. But, I sure as Hell don’t know everything...not by a long shot. That’s why I’m glad I just found your channel. Never occurred to me to drill into the top of a seized screw. That, and all sorts of other things you demonstrate, add to my knowledge & help keep this 68 year independent. Thank you!!

  • @foreign_affairs
    @foreign_affairs Рік тому

    This is the video that did the trick. Thank you so much!

  • @redneckering
    @redneckering 4 роки тому +1

    great tip. sometimes I use lefthanded drill bits in the same size. they will sometimes remove the old screw as it drills out the head.

  • @RERK8
    @RERK8 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this video. I'm doing a semi gut and have safely removed and dismantled all appliances and fixtures except a large stubborn mounted kitchen cabinet. The flathead screws holding it is slightly rusted and damaged. They are deeply imbedded in the walls. I will try again with a rubber band. If it doesn't work, I'll use the specialty tools you've listed to drill or cut into the screws to screw them out.

  • @AnotherClown01
    @AnotherClown01 5 років тому

    Another great tip! Thank you Leah...

  • @betsymoore9127
    @betsymoore9127 Рік тому

    I m so happy I found you! I have been trying to get my husband to teach me how to use his tools so I can fix things myself. It's not going well! He says it's bad luck if I use his tools! So I have started my own tool box but I have no idea what to get. I would like to buy my own cordless drill, do u have any recommendations ? And I actually have a screw situation similar to what I just watched u do. Where do I get the rubber piece u used? Again love your how tos! Can't wait to show hubby when I learn from you,! Thanks

  • @ahmedhusseinny
    @ahmedhusseinny 5 років тому +1

    Who the hell thumbs-down's this video? Dumb idiots! Leah, must tell you, you are such a breath of fresh air to watch/listen and enjoy and learn. Keep up your great work. I love you!

  • @joser2011a
    @joser2011a 5 років тому

    thank you lea, i just learned something new today!

  • @Proceed999
    @Proceed999 5 років тому

    Great Video, love your positive attitude!

  • @internetconnoisseur5661
    @internetconnoisseur5661 5 років тому +4

    Seejanedrill, a drill extravaganza exclusive

  • @SandiRose2008
    @SandiRose2008 5 років тому +102

    I don't know, Leah. I prefer to holler, kick, and scream. It makes me feel better!

    • @seejanedrill
      @seejanedrill  5 років тому +12

      Sandirose.....stop being sooooo funny!😊

  • @ThePuddingHands
    @ThePuddingHands 3 роки тому

    Saved my wakeboard from some rusted as heeeeeelll screws! Thankyou! And I love the affirmation at the end

  • @zandraszamora3296
    @zandraszamora3296 Рік тому

    WOW! My dad couldn't have taught me better. Thanks.🤗

  • @sonichog
    @sonichog 4 роки тому

    You're a Saint Leah! Having this issue right now

  • @Gruestep
    @Gruestep Рік тому

    We have a seat in our shower from an old tenant that is causing rust and grime in the shower cubicle, nothing is shifting those screws atm but I had never heard of an impact screwdriver! Going to give that a go

  • @Steve-tc2pi
    @Steve-tc2pi 7 місяців тому

    You are good at explaining. THANKS

  • @dexterdavis8969
    @dexterdavis8969 4 роки тому

    Thank you this was actually quite helpful.

  • @anthonymichael123
    @anthonymichael123 3 роки тому

    Fantastic, Leah!

  • @johnryan8040
    @johnryan8040 4 роки тому

    This was so helpful thank you for making this video

  • @BruceLyeg
    @BruceLyeg 5 років тому

    Excellent tips!