• HubertManneOP
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    42 days ago

    So this is connecting a fry pan handle and is loose but does not seem to exactly be a philips. Im not sure the picture is the best as it does seem its odd shape is intentional.

    • @themachine
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      122 days ago

      No its Philips. Its odd shape is because its been stripped/rounded/damaged. You’ll probably want to consider replacing it.

      • HubertManneOP
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        22 days ago

        yeah I was starting to think that with the picture. It looks more semi regular from the eye so it seemed like some sort of security type. ugh.

          • HubertManneOP
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            12 days ago

            yeah it came out no prob I just did not feel comfortable tightening it with a philips and initially thought it was maybe some special head the way things are designed nowadays. I guess I should feel lucky its a philips.

              • @grue
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                32 days ago

                I’m not sure regular Loctite would hold up well to the heat and dishwasher cycles a pan is subjected to. OP might want to either look into a specialized version (there’s actually a bunch of different kinds) or using something like a lock washer.

                Actually, I went ahead and checked: apparently Loctite 263 (“red Loctite”) is the one for high temperature resistance.

                • HubertManneOP
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                  12 days ago

                  oh thanks. you know it had a lock washer but apparently that was not good enough. I swear we have not been treating it roughly. its a ceramic pan.

                  • Cris
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                    11 day ago

                    Its worth knowing that I think general wisdom is to not use red loctite if you wanna be able to take it back apart again, I believe red loctite is generally considered essentially permanent

              • HubertManneOP
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                22 days ago

                oh yeah. thanks. I was not thinking about that but it sounds like a prudent thing to do.

    • SgtSuckaFree
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      32 days ago

      Another thing to try before replacing the whole pan if the screw is too rounded/stripped to back out is a screw extractor set. You basically drill a small hole in the screw for the extractor bit to bite down on, then use the extractor bit to back the screw out. The extractor kits are generally fairly inexpensive.