T8 torx screws stuck

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Any ideas?

They are in a spindle moulder grroving block, holding in TCT tips.

Ive got some out, but the T8 heads are so small I keep damaging the screwdriver tips -got through 3 so far.

Im now soaking in penetrating oil.

Would heat or putting in freezer help?

TIA Notch
 
Heat, if you possibly can - together with a new TX8 driver, hammered in! Bloomin' small, that one.
Maybe the heads could be drilled off, and what's left removed with Mole grips or similar.
John :)
 
heat. If you have a soldering iron, put the head in the socket and hold it there. It will take quite a while to get hot because the surrounding will absorb the heat. If you can put a pin-sharp flame on it will be quicker. You can also get your (spare or damaged) drivers red-hot and use those (but use a fresh one to turn the screw once it's hot)

Are the screws stainless?

Luckily, socket-heads are easy to put a drill-tip in, if that fails. Get some left-handed drills and the torque and vibration will probably unscrew them, if not you can carry on and drill them out.
 
Many thanks for the advice, I will try the soldering iron tip.

It seems counter intuitive as heating the screw would seem like it might make it expand making it tighter, but I suppose heat also increases the length of the screw and so may help reduce the pressure on the mating surfaces, especially as its countersunk.

Cheers Notch
 
Heating can work by the fact that the materials expand at different rates and can break a seal as they cool
 

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