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June 23rd, 03:12 PM
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Cant take off triger frame
I cant turn one of the screws, im using the right one every thing, it just wontmove.
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June 23rd, 03:16 PM
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try usong the allenk ey where you hold on to the long part and then try,it gives you more torque, which makes it easier to move, and if that doent work, maybe you screw is stripped, if th wrench is moving, but the screw isnt, it is most likely stripped
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June 23rd, 03:32 PM
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Yeah thats what happens.. its stripped..so how do i fix it?
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June 23rd, 03:50 PM
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get a dremel, attach the disk tool, and carefully make a line across the center of the screw. That way you can use a screw driver to take it off, and replace or keep it if you want
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June 23rd, 03:55 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by NYY
get a dremel, attach the disk tool, and carefully make a line across the center of the screw. That way you can use a screw driver to take it off, and replace or keep it if you want
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June 23rd, 03:56 PM
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wouldnt the disk tool be to big? but ill ask my dad if he has a dremel, if not how mcuh are they
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June 23rd, 04:54 PM
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you can probably find a cheap one on ebay for 25. Im not sure on their prices though.
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June 24th, 06:03 PM
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Nevermind the dremel if you don't already have one.
just use a hacksaw, and be VERY CAREFUL. Start by sawing backwards to start the groove (teeth should be pointing forward), then follow up with forward-backward motion once the groove is deep enough that you will slip too easily.
If you don't have that either, then just go buy yourself a sawblade at the hardware store. wrap an old towel, sock, t-shirt or just a rag around one end to use as a handle and Viola!!!
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June 25th, 03:41 PM
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I got a blade here, and i was tehre for like 20-30 mins and i eventually just threw it at the wall .
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June 25th, 05:36 PM
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after you get it out use a tap to re-do it thats what i used it worked perfectly
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June 27th, 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by LookOverThere
I got a blade here, and i was tehre for like 20-30 mins and i eventually just threw it at the wall .
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June 28th, 12:24 AM
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make user ur using the right kind of blade. Jewler's saws are a great tool. they may look flimsy but Ive cut steel pipes with them for metal shop. ^^" (forgot pipe cutters) to make a notch in a screw it should only take you 1-2 minutes.
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