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Try a gentle pressure to the back side of the screw while you loosen it.
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tried that still spins, tried getting a pair of plyers around the whole thing but cant do it by myself (broken bones suck)
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You probably have it cross threaded inside the insert and that is why it is spinning.
I can give you a hand with it later in the week. If we can't break it free, you can just cut off the head of the bolt and replace the insert piece when you put it back together. |
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i didnt think of that one, but i think the inside will still spin freely
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Not if you epoxy it it won't.
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good thinking, u so smart
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