Yeah, I can see how the vice grips thing would be a test. You can, however, drill a hole in an unobtrusive place on a bed frame, tool bench etc. and screw the screws into it, then saw off the tips poking out. As long as you use a correct, virgin, tapered screw to cut the initial threads into the neck wood (with a bit of wax), on the ones that are sawed, you really just need to make sure to clear out any bent threads or little jagged pieces that would re-cut some new grooves. A needle file is nice but even just a beater pocket knife that can scrape out any thread shrapnel will do. Nobody's going to see them.... And you know the threads should turn completely freely though the body holes, right? So , instead of starting clockwise you just leave the weight of the screwdriver on them and turn counterclockwise slowly till you feel the thread drop into the groove then screw it down. Unless you'd rather wait another month for the mail man instead of playing a half-hour later... :icon_scratch: