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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2731118" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'm not familiar with the action, that's why I said it has to be well supported inside. Better have the right equipment to drill/mill the screw head off. Things can go wrong in a heart beat.</p><p>I wouldn't do it on a gun, but saw a guy that tig welded a post on top of a stripped screw head, put a nut over the post, welded the post to the nut and used a pneumatic impact wrench to remove the screw. Guy was a heck of a tig welder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2731118, member: 5412"] I'm not familiar with the action, that's why I said it has to be well supported inside. Better have the right equipment to drill/mill the screw head off. Things can go wrong in a heart beat. I wouldn't do it on a gun, but saw a guy that tig welded a post on top of a stripped screw head, put a nut over the post, welded the post to the nut and used a pneumatic impact wrench to remove the screw. Guy was a heck of a tig welder. [/QUOTE]
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