I'm hanging a gate in an awkward place at a funny angle......me not the gate....
Drilling the last hole for the hinges the bit broke inside the post...probably because of the angle I was at.... and I can't get at it.
I think there are tools for this but I don't seem to have one. Is there a way I can do this tonight or do I have to reposition the hinges or buy the extractor tool?
Remove the hinge so you can get at the face of the timber post.
Use a narrow wood chisel to excavate a small area around the broken bit. Just enough to be able to get a good hold on it with a pair of pliers.
It'll come out with a bit of twisting and pulling. :o)
I'm wondering if you can still get the screw in next to the broken bit, if there is enough space there ?
Maybe try making a new pilot hole with a bradall, as close as poss.
Thank you all......I can't make another hole as it's through the hinge too so I'll excavate and use the bull nosed pliers......I did have a bit of a fidget but you should see the position I'm having to get myself into to do this...
My head's in a ditch and next door is seeing more of my raised posterior than I would like..... :-(
p.s. I'm only doing this because I've developed a passion for Postcrete! Fantastic stuff....you can stick posts and trellis all over your garden by just digging a hole and bunging it in with water....love it!.....☺
MrB.....my fence was beginning to wobble in the middle and lean towards next door...I couldn't sort it from her side because of a tree.
To do it my side meant a post about eighteen inches from the original with a crossbar to draw them together.....
To stop it looking ugly I turned it into a feature window surrounded by trellis....all done with postcrete and as firm as....well it's not going anywhere!
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Yes, Tilly.....it's.....Dwityerself..........once know only to men who liked us to think it was mysterious and beyond a mere female.......
Then we females discovered power tools...and postcrete......and now we speak Dwityerself too.....xx
Tony...I saw a power tool in Aldi today.....came home to think if I could use it....and I can't remember what on earth it was...but it looked interesting...x