[quote=”ukrkoz” post=109178]Let me guess.
You talking about Phillips head screws, right? And heads are round, and screws made out of soft metal, and they strip from a wind blow? The cross in the screw head?
If that’s the case, do you have Dremel tool? You can cut wide/deep single slot in each head, for a flat head screwdriver.
If those heads are sticking out reasonably, you can use tap holder
http://www.f-gear.co.jp/deen_new/others/tap_holder.html
or even a hand drill chuck
http://www.traderscity.com/board/products-1/offers-to-sell-and-export-1/drill-chuck-12001/
and lock its jaws on the screw head.
Personally, I am very good with drills, so I’d have tried slot 1st, as I have Dremel, then tap holder, as I have that too, then simply would have drilled heads off, using pilot bit, and, after mirror removed, taken what’s left of screws themselves out with channel locks or good pliers.[/quote]
sorry to answer that late since I started that topic!
yes this is those screws! I tried other option but the screws are so rusted that I can’t even touch them without broke them
I’ll try your trick if I can get after that some better screws ater the cleaning I’d be happy