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Has anyone used this compound that bonds a screwdriver to a knackered screwhead, so that it can be removed easily. No I'm not joking either.It's not a top shelf dvd either!!!LOL
 
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The compound I use are called grips. Usually on a screw into a shower cubicle at a daft angle. Use my own self tappers now so it hasn't happened for a while.
 
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