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PostCode

Major contributor!
I suppose if you could get the board into a stable and secure position to use a dremel tool, you could use that at a low speed to hollow out the screw so you could then push it out.
 

MrBishop

Well-Known Member
Inkara1 said:
Here's a random picture of a store near Vernal, Utah:
Hug-A-Pig ? Damn...I don't know what to say?

People around there love their pigs? In a biblical sense?
 

Gato_Solo

Out-freaking-standing OTC member
MrBishop said:
Hug-A-Pig ? Damn...I don't know what to say?

People around there love their pigs? In a biblical sense?

:alienhuh: I've heard of 'screwing the pooch', but fucking the pig? :confused:
 

A.B.Normal

New Member
tank girl said:
oh yup, prof. Take the opportunity to bash me again then :rolleyes:


Leslie said:
Cause...it's on OTC, so...it's obviously about you.
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I told ya you shoulda changed her av to
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" *look at me ,look at me ,but nooooooooo...
 

Leslie

Communistrator
Staff member
if that isn't glue underneath, yes. A flat works just as well in a star most of the time.

*says the one who uses a butterknife as a screwdriver*
 

Stop Laughing

New Member
*has used a cable box as a light switch before*

I've had to improvise all the time. For a screwdriver, I've used several things, a dime, butter knife, razor blade (as long as it doesn't break), nail clippers, scissors, spoons, and I'm sure there's more. I need new tools, or at least keep them where I can find them. :eek:
 

chcr

Too cute for words
greenfreak said:
I've used a dime and a pair of pliers. You use what you can to get it to work. :)

Ain't that the truth. Nowadays I have some fabrication tools so I can usually make what I don't have. :nerd:
 
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