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ummmm | 13:55 Thu 08th Dec 2011 | Home & Garden
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I have a mirror screwed directly onto the wall. I'm trying to take it down. Three screws come out okay but the 4th one is just turning.

Will it be safe to smash it? If I do smash it, what is the safest way to go about it?

The screw is about an inch from the top/side, and it's in a very small bathroom so the toilet is very close to the wall it's on.

I'm not superstitious so breaking a mirror is not a problem :-)
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Cover the whole mirror in criss crossed masking tape then smash it with a hammer (not too hard though).
Put the edge of a blunt knife under the screw and lever it outwards while trying to unscrew it.

Failing that, if the rawl plug is just turning in the wall there's a pretty good chance you'll just be able to pull it out the wall.
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I have the hammer ready...will go find some masking tape. Thanks...
Chuck's ideas are better.
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I'll try that first.
Yes .. lever out the mirror with a wide large piece of metal or tool of some kind .. and work the screw while you lever.
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Try these under the screw head
If you do end up smashing it, you'll be finding shards of glass for months(speak from experience!)
Link dint work....pincers are your answer
Quite Chuck. In fact I'm surprised pulling the mirror didn't bring the screw/plug with it anyway. (If it doesn't probably best not to force it.)
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I did try to pull it....but I will try again...brb.
Try sawing the head off the screw with a hacksaw.
Pincers are probably not the answer .. because someone using them on a mirror screw and not used to this king of thing, will probably tilt and place a load on the glass across the screw-hole. Then you will crack the glass.
Pincers are probably far too technical for a woman ;-)
A mirror screw is a countersunk screw with a small threaded hole in the centre for a threaded cover cap (often chrome)
When the screw is fitted, the top is almost flush with the face of the mirror .. in a spreader sleeve. HOW are you going to hacksaw that off? : )
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I smashed it :-)

I did what daffy said. And because of what Ginge said I put news paper down.

The reason it was coming down is because there was a crack in it. So I thought...what the hell.

It's down now...and the holes are filled.

Thank you everyone..
Was there a portal to another dimension behind it?
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Carrust...Just spotted your answer and :-0

I will have you know that the mirror had to come down because a MAN wrecked it putting it up!!!! :-)
That is unusual does he work for Quickfit?

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