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| We usually find a 1.5 mm flathead screwdriver bit (or whatever size is slightly larger than the distance between two lobes furthest apart from one another) and file it down until it fits in there. It's a bit easier to remove the screws |
| We usually find a 1.5 mm flathead screwdriver bit (or whatever size is slightly larger than the distance between two lobes furthest apart from one another) and file it down until it fits in there. It's a bit easier to remove the screws |
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| We usually find a 1.5 mm flathead screwdriver bit (or whatever size is slightly larger than the distance between two lobes furthest apart from one another) and file it down until it fits in there. It's a bit easier to remove the screws when you push down on the screwdriver when you |
| We usually find a 1.5 mm flathead screwdriver bit (or whatever size is slightly larger than the distance between two lobes furthest apart from one another) and file it down until it fits in there. It's a bit easier to remove the screws when you push down on the screwdriver when you |
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Edit by Andrew Bookholt,
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| We usually find a 1.5 mm flathead screwdriver bit (or whatever size is slightly larger than the distance between two lobes furthest apart from one another) and file it down until it fits in there. It's a bit easier to remove the screws when you push down on the screwdriver |
| We usually find a 1.5 mm flathead screwdriver bit (or whatever size is slightly larger than the distance between two lobes furthest apart from one another) and file it down until it fits in there. It's a bit easier to remove the screws when you push down on the screwdriver |
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Edit by Andrew Bookholt,
Text:
| We usually find a 1.5 mm flathead screwdriver bit (or whatever size is slightly larger than the distance between two lobes furthest apart from one another) and file it down until it fits in there. It's a bit easier to remove the screws when you push down on the screwdriver during removal (takes |
| We usually find a 1.5 mm flathead screwdriver bit (or whatever size is slightly larger than the distance between two lobes furthest apart from one another) and file it down until it fits in there. It's a bit easier to remove the screws when you push down on the screwdriver during removal (takes |
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open
Edit by Andrew Bookholt,
Text:
| We usually find a 1.5 mm flathead screwdriver bit (or whatever size is slightly larger than the distance between two lobes furthest apart from one another) and file it down until it fits in there. It's a bit easier to remove the screws when you push down on the screwdriver during removal (takes any preload off the threads). |
| We usually find a 1.5 mm flathead screwdriver bit (or whatever size is slightly larger than the distance between two lobes furthest apart from one another) and file it down until it fits in there. It's a bit easier to remove the screws when you push down on the screwdriver during removal (takes any preload off the threads). |
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Original post by Andrew Bookholt,
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We usually find a 1.5 mm flathead screwdriver bit (or whatever size is slightly larger than the distance between two lobes furthest apart from one another) and file it down until it fits in there. It's a bit easier to remove the screws when push down on the screwdriver during removal (takes any preload off the threads).
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