HAVOC Fully Optimized Messages 4,217 Location Milford, Connecticut Apr 5, 2005 #11 Here's what you do. Lighter Fluid and a Match : Jimi Hendrix Style!!!
E ebayfreak Banned Messages 127 Apr 5, 2005 #12 or you could jus stick with drilling it into a flathead.
D DJ-CHRIS Golden Master Messages 8,010 Apr 5, 2005 #13 Ok here is a way to remove a screw even though it is a bit more pricy Go to dollar store, pickup the right sized screwdriver and superglue Superglue screwdriver into the screw Wait 15 minutes Take out screw
Ok here is a way to remove a screw even though it is a bit more pricy Go to dollar store, pickup the right sized screwdriver and superglue Superglue screwdriver into the screw Wait 15 minutes Take out screw
E ebayfreak Banned Messages 127 Apr 5, 2005 #14 yeah thats a good idea, but for really tight screws the epoxy would break.
P Panther5060 In Runtime Messages 135 Apr 5, 2005 #15 lmao, ok we can go into bonding why not solder the screwdriver to the screw LMAO
A ApM Daemon Poster Messages 501 Apr 5, 2005 #17 Hey why weld? Just get a newcase, ram buy a whole new computer!
D DJ-CHRIS Golden Master Messages 8,010 Apr 5, 2005 #19 Because soldering is not very strong and welding, most people dont have a welder and you will most likely melt crap.
Because soldering is not very strong and welding, most people dont have a welder and you will most likely melt crap.