Folks, I've tried the flush cut pincers. Got one of the screws out just fine, but the rest are so close in to the rail that I've got no way of getting under the screw. Any suggestions? If not, I'll have to drill them out.These are spiral screws and they are a right bugger to get out without the right tool.
What you need is a pair of flush cut pincers - these are like pliers but with thin sharp edges which get in between the screw and the cabinet. Then you can just pull out, or twist and pull out.
Good ones are not cheap, but make the job easy. Here's what I got:
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When it comes to replacing them you can buy new spiral screws:
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but it makes much more sense in my opinion to reattach with regular screws which means that the rails can easily be removed again in the future.
It's really hard to get all the screws out without bending the side rails at all. If you are going to do some powder coating it might be worth considering getting new side rails if they get too bent
I’d realised that. I was going to buy some pre-coloured onesDon’t powder coat the leg bolts, the threads will no longer fit the hole
I’ve ordered that (unfortunately, my brief search revealed only the hole version). Will give it a go when it arrives…Hi Vee,
you will never be successful with those pinchers, totally the wrong tool until the nails are half out! Then possibly ok……
What you need is a pair of these….
Unfortunately the design changed recently and they added the hole (see picture).![]()
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Before without it, it was even more effective.(maybe you might be able to find the other version via google).Use the flat part of the tool before the hole. About 60% of the time you can just pinch the nail and with a twisting + lifting action you can remove it relatively quickly and easily. Otherwise use a good stiff paint scraper to gently lift the trim and nail, it only needs to be a fraction off the surface and this tool will grab it…… hopefully this helps as the above thread is a tale of woe…….
Anyway dm me if you need anything..
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I’ve tried thatgot to prise the nail slightly out of the wood using the paint scraper (or whatever) underneath.
Sometimes the nail stays stuck to the side rail, try some wd40 etc to unstick it so it comes out from the rail so you can get a grip on it.
I tried that with the (pictured) paint scraper, as well. That's part of the adventure that cut my finger. The scraper took the paint off the cab (you can see on the picture my previous attempt). I assume that doesn't matter as I'm going to repaint and stencil the cab?the paint scraper goes between the wood and the side rail not between the side rail and the nail.
Vee, I'm going to try and be kind here. Please just buy new rails and ditch this rail. It's royally mullered.Update. I’ve now got multiple pieces of equipment involved. The sliding rivet popper tool hasn’t arrived yet, but I’ve basically tried to Dremel the spiral screw top entirely flat in the hope I can lever it off afterwards. I’m hoping I can still powder coat the side rails afterwards as I think powder coating is pretty thick.
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It’s better than it looks… Or, more properly, it’s not gouged out - it’s just taken the chrome off.Vee, I'm going to try and be kind here. Please just buy new rails and ditch this rail. It's royally mullered.
I made sure it wasn’t deep damage. It’s just chrome. I’m hoping the head of the screw pops off when I take the rail off.Hopefully they come off. The issue you might have now is where you cut the head off, it creates a burr which folds over on to the side rail which will make it hard to remove.
If any damage is to deep, powder coating won’t cover it. The best thing to do if you want to reuse these is once they are removed sand then down with an orbital sander and 240 grit disc. That might remove some of it.