This screw won't turn to come out. It's through a timber batten, into a rawlpug in a brick wall. I assume it's bent somewhere inside the wall.
Any tips on how to get it to come out? Preferably without ruining the wall, or at least minimising patching of plaster.
Does the screw still rotate? If 'Yes', the rawlplug is rotating in its hole in the brickwall. Best non-destructive option: multi-tool with metal-cutting blade to cut the screw flush with the plaster.
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This screw won't turn to come out. It's through a timber batten, into a rawlpug in a brick wall. I assume it's bent somewhere inside the wall.
Any tips on how to get it to come out? Preferably without ruining the wall, or at least minimising patching of plaster.