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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: fluentd on June 22, 2013, 09:37:15 pm
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Where can I find the tool to unscrew this? I came across it on ebay but cant find it.
(http://i.imgur.com/I3zPZcf.jpg)
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It's a "security torx". The easiest is to pick up one of these (http://www.harborfreight.com/33-piece-security-bit-set-68459.html). Handy for all kinds of things. Just make sure it has the size you need.
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ok great, I have a HF a few miles from my house. Thanks a lot.
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Sometimes a small flat head screwdriver can also be used to break the dot in the middle so a normal star bit or sometimes even a allen key can be used. That's only if you are really impatient like I am sometimes.
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Sometimes a small flat head screwdriver can also be used to break the dot in the middle so a normal star bit or sometimes even a allen key can be used. That's only if you are really impatient like I am sometimes.
I admit, I do this.
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I heavily dislike security screws. I had to fix one of my sons Thomas trains. Thought it would be a quick fix but then I found the triangle head screws. Took me a week to find a place locally that carried the right bit.
Plus side is that I now have a set that can handle any security screw.
Sent from a pineapple under the sea
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Home Depot carries a security torx driver with a bunch of bits that fit in the handle. It was $10 or so, one of my most used tools. I do need to pick up the triangle bits, but I just use a small flat head on those most of the time.
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It's a "security torx". The easiest is to pick up one of these (http://www.harborfreight.com/33-piece-security-bit-set-68459.html). Handy for all kinds of things. Just make sure it has the size you need.
I picked one of those up a few years back, works great, you never know when you'll need it.
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These screws seem to be more common anymore. I picked up one of these http://www.homedepot.com/p/Klein-Tools-Magnetic-Screwdriver-with-32-Bit-Set-32510/100648026#.UcwbJPl9CSo (http://www.homedepot.com/p/Klein-Tools-Magnetic-Screwdriver-with-32-Bit-Set-32510/100648026#.UcwbJPl9CSo) at Home Depot. I can't say how many times I have relied on this set. I have used the Mor Torq screwdriver heads the most for regular stubborn Phillips head screws. Plus being the go to iPod fixer in my family the smaller torq or security screw driver heads come in handy as they are becoming more frequent in the newer generation iPods. Hell I even found a torq head screw yesterday when I had to exchange the heating element in my stove for a new one.
If nothing else I would buy just the bit set without the screwdriver to be safe.