(02-16-2016, 01:34 AM)anc6802 Wrote: I'm guessing its one of the rear screws that are recessed in his chassis? If its stripped badly many times you can use a t4 or a t5 torx bit (*) and it will grip what's left of the center. The other alternative is to drill the screw head off which is easy, they used pot metal for the screws and the drill just eats them up in seconds.
Super, I love toaster strudels', they never give enough frosting in the packets!
I remember having those bits, but the screwdriver I use is too short to get in. It's like a metal tube with a magnet at the bottom, but the magnet is too low, and the bits can't reach the screw, as the tube is too thick to get into the hole in the bottom of the chassis.
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Still haven't painted FFF's Daisy lol sorry my guy (i promise I'll get that airbrush kit soon)
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Still haven't painted FFF's Daisy lol sorry my guy (i promise I'll get that airbrush kit soon)