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I can't find my Phillips head screwdriver and I was wondering if there is any other way to take these screws out. I was thinking of using my cutting torch but figured that would wreck the fairing.
use a slotted screwdriver that fits half of the phillips head.
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or you could buy 2 phillips screwdrivers![]()
You suck at life. Why don't you quit?
My dad told me I could be anything I wanted when I grew up. So I became an Asshole.
A small flathead screwdriver has worked for me. Swiss army knife, leatherman, etc... worst case I find the sawzall fixes all...
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A trip to Sears...
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For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction - and sometimes a scar...
Don't forget to turn it clockwise until you hear something crack, and then back off an 1/8 of a turn.
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For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction - and sometimes a scar...
Originally Posted by KB
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It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?
The bike is junk, take it to the scrap yard.
Use vise grips to grip the lip of the screw and back it out that way.
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Cut the biznatch out. Don't worry about the fairing. It'll give it that "weathered" look.
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Dave don't do what the fools say!
A few guys could lift it easy.
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Heres a condom. I figured since youre acting like a dick, you should dress like one too.
tell it that you put a hole in the rubber...that screw will come right out
Watch out for japanese phillips screws.
"Japanese Phillips (called "plus driver" in Japan) and American/European Phillips screw heads and screwdriver tips have different engineering specifications that makes the interchange of the two problematic. A letter to the editor in the Winter 2006 issue of Robot magazine points out that many Asian manufacturers have adopted the Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) for Phillips heads and tips, which has a different shape than the original Phillips design. The JIS standard is designed to not cam-out, while the original Phillips standard has a cruciform-recessed shape that is designed to cam-out."
ROFLMAO LOL
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