| Main > Main Forum |
| e clip removal |
| << < (2/3) > >> |
| matt4949:
--- Quote from: Malenko on April 12, 2014, 04:11:46 pm ---I always use a flat head to get it away from the stick enough to use pliers. Even if you bend it a little, when you put it back, it'll get straightened out. --- End quote --- That's exactly how I do it. I use a tiny eyeglass screwdriver. Don't do it in a dirty garage full of sawdust and wood scraps because you'll drop it for sure. |
| PL1:
Another trick is to turn an open box on it's side and drape a cloth loosely over the opening so if/when the clip shoots off, the cloth absorbs the impact of the flying clip instead of letting it ricochet off to places unknown. Scott |
| Ken Layton:
You want this tool: http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/22-2790 |
| pbj:
The proper tool is like $2 at Harbor Freight. Seriously. |
| SusanInParadise:
I always use a small flat swcrewdriver....works like a charm. |
| Navigation |
| Message Index |
| Next page |
| Previous page |