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Question Stupid square tip screw removal

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Funny about replacing square head (Robertson) with Philips. I do the exact OPPOSITE. I despise Philips and all the cam-out they present. With the correct tools, the square drive you should find superior.

In the photo, the remaining screw heads are dual square/Philips. However, again a square driver wins again.
 
If they're not coming out with the right tool, you probably need to try an EZ out. It's a set of drill-like bits that are made to extract screws that won't come out. Haven't used one in years, I imagine they're available anywhere.
 
Thanks for the advice, guys. I have a set of the square bits but they’re kind of cheap. I’ll go and get some DeWalt bits to see if that makes a difference.

They’re not spinning or stripped, they’re just in there HARD! The bit that I’ve been using won’t hold on to the screw head so maybe I just need a better bit. I have a set of EZ-Outs and I’ve become pretty good at using them, but, again, they aren’t stripped out (just yet). Last resort, for sure.
 
That being the case just buy a new bit so it fits tight and hit them with your impact driver and they will come out. Or break off, but either way you’ll get the thing off the coach.
 
LOL! Thanks ya’ll. I’ve already replaced many of them in several places and try to get rid of them any time I can. I have a set of the square bits and I’m not unfamiliar with them, I just can‘t seem to get these four out for some reason.

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Wait until your Phillips strip out, you will wish you had square then, they strip out half as much
 
What you need is an impact driver. Use the square or Phillips bit and smack it with a hammer to get it started. Then it'll just back right out.
Craftsman Hand Impact Driver

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Thanks again, guys. I just got a new set of Bosch tips that look a LOT better than my old, cheap ones. I have an impact driver that I’ll keep handy should the job require it, but it’ll be more of a last resort thing. It’s a freaking big driver for such a small screw.
 
Yes it is, but most have a variable trigger and using it with care will remove them easily. Hard pressure in and just feather the trigger.
 

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