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| Joystick Jerk:
Well, my local Rona/Revy didn't have any Torx security in stock, so while looking around online for a supplier I found that Sears carries a very affordable set. $9.99 for a Torx Security set containing T-10, T-13, T-20, T-25, T-27 and T-30. This would be a hell of a lot quicker to pick up than ordering from Happ, because who doesn't have a Sears close by. http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?BV_UseBVCookie=Yes&vertical=TOOL&pid=00925702000&tab=des#tablink |
| MonitorGuru:
I found a secuirty Torx bit set at all places-- Big Lots... for about $2.49 with 8 Torx and 8 Security Torx bits. |
| sc1103:
You can get the security Torx kits, I just took a pair of vice grips, tightened them around the head, then twisted the screws out. Worked rather nicely and cheaply, especially since I doubt that Id actually be accquiring as many machines as some of the members on the boards :laugh: |
| Ken Layton:
Tamperproof Torx # T-20 is the most common size on video games. |
| monkeybomb:
I used a flathead that fit into the top point and the one poining down right. It worked. |
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