Ah, is it a hammer strike one? They’re good for machine screws etc that need “cracked” but less good for tight wood screws. If someone can lend you an 18v cordless impact driver, it’ll make a world of difference. I’d offer to help, but I’m a little far north unfortunately.
Failing that, dig out around the end of the screw, and use the jaws of the Chuck to remove the screw.
Ah, is it a hammer strike one? They’re good for machine screws etc that need “cracked” but less good for tight wood screws. If someone can lend you an 18v cordless impact driver, it’ll make a world of difference. I’d offer to help, but I’m a little far north unfortunately.
Failing that, dig out around the end of the screw, and use the jaws of the Chuck to remove the screw.