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dave - Mar 13, 2002

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 dave Mar 13, 2002
could they be stripped? what should i do other than throwing it against the wall

 Fabrizo Mar 13, 2002
One of my saturns got stripped screws once. What I did was to put the screwdriver into the hole where the screw itself was, and and hit it a couple of times till the plastic around the screw collapsed. Its obviously not good for your saturn, but its better then completly destroying the casing.

 mal Mar 13, 2002
Wow! What have you guys been doing to your Saturns?

I'm amazed that you've been able to strip the phillips head screws. They only go into plastic.

All I can suggest is slowly turning the screws anti clockwise while firmly pushing the screwdriver into the screw. This should help make good contact with what ever is left of the screw's head.

 dave Mar 13, 2002
well i just tried both things i was hittting it with a hammer and cant get it open...anyone wanna buy a unonpenable model 2 saturn?

(Edited by dave at 10:45 am on Mar. 13, 2002)

 Redglow Mar 13, 2002
I am curently having a problem getting the screws out too. The screw driver wont connect with the screws -_-;

 Falstaf Mar 13, 2002
eeeeeerrrrrr! What Mal said ie. What are you doing to your saturns? If you stripped the top of the screw, then you were probabley using the wrong size driver. Too small a driver is usually the culprit. Try a larger driver and put downward pressure on it as you slowly turn it. (suddenly I feel like I'm having a sex talk with my son!). Don't bang on the unit. I doubt you would use a hammer on your computer and yet that is what consoles essentially are. If you do then stripper screws may be the least of your worries.

 ExCyber Mar 13, 2002

  
	
	
If you do then stripper screws may be the least of your worries.


*Now* it sounds like you're talking about sex...

 Falstaf Mar 13, 2002
uh Yeah, that was the joke as in done on purpose.

 Raijin Z Mar 13, 2002
How the #### do you strip a Saturn screw? They don't go into metal. Anyway, my Saturn had broken mounts, so after I took it apart for the first time, I krazy glued everything back together. On an odd note, there was a shard of a CD case inside my Saturn. ?

 ExCyber Mar 13, 2002

  
	
	
How the #### do you strip a Saturn screw? They don't go into metal.


The heads can be stripped.

 Raijin Z Mar 13, 2002
I know, that's what's weird. You'd easily strip the threading because the screws don't screw into metal plates, but plastic slots. How on earth one would strip the heads is beyond me.

 Falstaf Mar 13, 2002
Well..start with sexy music and peel off one thread at a time.............

 Raijin Z Mar 14, 2002
Okay, it's like bending a nail by pounding it into BUTTER.

 Falstaf Mar 14, 2002
over time, with repeated removal and retightining they can become worn. Plus many screws used in electronic devices are made from a softer metal and so the techs use special tipped drivers for their removel ect. Also over tightining of the screws repeatedly can cause undue wear as well. But there are also tools available to remove stripped screws. You just have to go to a well equipt electronics shop to find them. As far as super glueing your console back together........a very commendable display of confidence in yours or the manufacturers work. Not sure it's a good idea for everyone though.

 Raijin Z Mar 14, 2002
I'm almost sure I'll have to draw a schematic to express this in a manner which cannot be misinterpreted. That time will be when I'm not in seven hells of searing pain.

 Falstaf Mar 14, 2002
Actually my last post was a direct quote from that great porn title, "Screwing a Stripper" now on sale at EB toys. LOL!!

 Raijin Z Mar 14, 2002


One of those deals, where the screws go in. I'd have drawn it more accurately, but I snapped one of my wisdom teeth. Ow. Anyway, a few of those were broken off in my Saturn, case a little loose. A little glue and some bond-up time, and it's as good as new, as long as no one overtightens the screws.

 Falstaf Mar 14, 2002
actually this helps a lot.

 SilverJazz Mar 14, 2002
This thread made me have to go and get some tissue paper.

 dave Mar 15, 2002
HEY I GOT THE #### SCREWS OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i was using the wrong type of screwdriver haha

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