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Title: dont buy those damn ryobi strip screw removal tool set peice of gayeness
Post by: Marty Champions on May 01, 2014, 08:15:45 PM
dont know why they make screw removal bits that break under just a tad of pressure fucking faggets. now im just gonna take this shit back into home depot every body loses. why not make a bit the same kinda steel as you would find in a screw driver.

at least the other screws didnt strip out of the shower faucet handle but gonna have to rig up some two by fours and spank it out they seem to be stuck on the stem my neegars, this is good man work no need for fagget bicep curls , just some good ole uncomfortable sitting on the edge of the tub and leaning and using that damn forearm strenth
Title: Re: dont buy those damn ryobi strip screw removal tool set peice of gayeness
Post by: Grape Ape on May 01, 2014, 08:17:20 PM
Mr. Falcon:

First Craftsman, now Ryobi.

Take it from someone who learned awhile ago - those brands suck.  Pay a little more for the next tier.
Title: Re: dont buy those damn ryobi strip screw removal tool set peice of gayeness
Post by: Marty Champions on May 01, 2014, 08:23:45 PM
Mr. Falcon:

First Craftsman, now Ryobi.

Take it from someone who learned awhile ago - those brands suck.  Pay a little more for the next tier.
there wasnt a higher teir than this at home depot i didnt think they could fuck up such a simple tool
Title: Re: dont buy those damn ryobi strip screw removal tool set peice of gayeness
Post by: Costanza on May 01, 2014, 09:29:35 PM
Snap-on.

^
This and DeWalt Neega, both top tier.
Title: Re: dont buy those damn ryobi strip screw removal tool set peice of gayeness
Post by: tu_holmes on May 01, 2014, 09:45:13 PM
http://www.lowes.com/pd_299377-41877-8501P_0__?productId=3073145

4 out of 5 stars... I've never used it myself.
Title: Re: dont buy those damn ryobi strip screw removal tool set peice of gayeness
Post by: wolfrittner on May 02, 2014, 03:46:00 AM
If you have any pride in your work you use: Bosch ,Hilti, Dewalt or Milwaukee Tools only! the rest is Cheaply made Garbage.
Title: Re: dont buy those damn ryobi strip screw removal tool set peice of gayeness
Post by: Tapeworm on May 02, 2014, 09:46:55 AM
dont know why they make screw removal bits that break under just a tad of pressure fucking faggets. now im just gonna take this shit back into home depot every body loses. why not make a bit the same kinda steel as you would find in a screw driver.

at least the other screws didnt strip out of the shower faucet handle but gonna have to rig up some two by fours and spank it out they seem to be stuck on the stem my neegars, this is good man work no need for fagget bicep curls , just some good ole uncomfortable sitting on the edge of the tub and leaning and using that damn forearm strenth

I'm never quite exactly what you mean? but



If you're changing the washer, you did turn on the faucet handle to unseat the stem (water off at main, of course) before wrenching the next part to remove the whole shabang and get to the washer, right?  Lots of tension on the threads otherwise.




As to tool quality, there's a time to buy Ryobi, a time to buy Makita, and a time to buy Bridgeport and Precision Twist.  Guys who insist you need to buy top quality all the time don't get that you match the tool to the job.  A homeowner doesn't need a Festool to hang a picture (and he'd probably use a drill or driver bit from the 160 piece $50 set in it anyway, which is all he needs).  A carpenter wouldn't use his finely tuned drop saw for rough framing work, so he has one for each task.  Guys like Fenner are going to have a workshop full of the absolute best because he's working to the 1/2 thou" and doing it every day.  It's ok to buy cheap as long as you understand the tool's limits.  Only goofball homeowners think a chinese tool built to sell on dollar appeal at the bigbox hardware should compete on quality with something that costs 30x as much.

But imo this has little to do with metallurgy and cutting tool quality.  Hey maybe it could have been better tempered but it was obviously hardened enough to cut in, grab on, and bind with force enough to snap itself under the driving force applied by...someone.  An extractor isn't a solve-all.  If the thing is loose already but you don't have a means of grabbing it then go for it.  Otherwise get to the bottom of why it's fighting you, ideally before using your forearm strength to shear it off.  Christ almighty, marty.
Title: Re: dont buy those damn ryobi strip screw removal tool set peice of gayeness
Post by: Marty Champions on May 02, 2014, 03:20:29 PM
I'm never quite exactly what you mean? but



If you're changing the washer, you did turn on the faucet handle to unseat the stem (water off at main, of course) before wrenching the next part to remove the whole shabang and get to the washer, right?  Lots of tension on the threads otherwise.




As to tool quality, there's a time to buy Ryobi, a time to buy Makita, and a time to buy Bridgeport and Precision Twist.  Guys who insist you need to buy top quality all the time don't get that you match the tool to the job.  A homeowner doesn't need a Festool to hang a picture (and he'd probably use a drill or driver bit from the 160 piece $50 set in it anyway, which is all he needs).  A carpenter wouldn't use his finely tuned drop saw for rough framing work, so he has one for each task.  Guys like Fenner are going to have a workshop full of the absolute best because he's working to the 1/2 thou" and doing it every day.  It's ok to buy cheap as long as you understand the tool's limits.  Only goofball homeowners think a chinese tool built to sell on dollar appeal at the bigbox hardware should compete on quality with something that costs 30x as much.

But imo this has little to do with metallurgy and cutting tool quality.  Hey maybe it could have been better tempered but it was obviously hardened enough to cut in, grab on, and bind with force enough to snap itself under the driving force applied by...someone.  An extractor isn't a solve-all.  If the thing is loose already but you don't have a means of grabbing it then go for it.  Otherwise get to the bottom of why it's fighting you, ideally before using your forearm strength to shear it off.  Christ almighty, marty.

the screw was already rusty . and it was semi stripped before i stripped it all the way. that screw probably been in there 20 years who knows.. no i had to drill a hole into it first with another tool. then used the ryobi shit extracter. even the "metal' inside was of a light color quality compared to the outside wich was dark, some real pussy shit, they couldve made a bit out of that damn screw driver steel, them dam screw drivers never break!

all in all i broke 3 fucking stems tryin to get them damn handles off , right on the tip ofthe stem with the groves. i heated it up with a propane torch and was still a tough /\/igger to pull off but like i said broke the tip off of each stem well fack! you see this is a common problem you cant always get them damn stems out even when heated, im surpised no ones invented a stem that doesnt bind/corrode to the shower faucet nob. i mean its simple as fuck to invent one and change how the tips of stems are made so they wont fucking bond its not rocket science but i am not a manufacturer