![]() 07/23/2015 at 22:01 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
5th anniversary. Wine bottle. Cork. Broken cork screw. How do yoy get the cork or with going to but a new screw
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Powerdrill.
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Tap it against the wall really hard with a heel to absorb it. Or you know that spare saber you have hanging around could just slice the neck off.
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3” drywall screw at a 45 degree angle gently pry, raise cork, remove restart process UNTILL out.
Caution As the screw or nail may chip the glass.
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Use a spiral utility knife corkscrew.
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Also this.
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Got a saber laying around?
(I think it only works for champagne because of the pressure)
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Winner. That with a pry bar did the trick. Drink on!
![]() 07/24/2015 at 00:57 |
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A rubber mallet and tapping the bottom of the bottle gently will raise the cork. Also if you are drinking a fizzy wine you can use a machete to “sabre” the cork off and really impress your lady. Just remember to use the seam of the bottle as your guide and use a smooth straight stroke and that whole top will pop off.
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Machete’s work well for that. and yes the bottle has to be carbonated. I have yet to try it with a caged beer cork though. one of these days when I find a beer that I’m willing to experiment with I’ll take a video of it. but in my house, no fizzy wine bottle gets open the standard way any more. it makes sunday funday that much more fun.
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thats pretty impressive. looks like a lot of effort
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when i suggested that i got a look from my wife