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Nooo... It just won't open...
farren - May 3, 2004
 farren May 3, 2004
Nooo... It just won't open...

I just got a Saturn over eBay, hopefully a mod-friendly one, and the screws are just too tight... 3 of them, the ones in the holes, are so tight, I can't get them out with a tiny screwdriver supported by flat pliers. Are there any secrets to opening these things up? This is so hard... ((

 Pearl Jammzz May 3, 2004
Nooo... It just won't open...

muscle

 Protosstic May 3, 2004
Nooo... It just won't open...

LOL, that is funny. Seriously though, u must be using a reall bad screw driver, or not have enough muscle. If your married, ask ur wife, see if she can open it

 ZoNeD May 3, 2004
Nooo... It just won't open...

Push down on the screw driver as you turn. I find the downward force helps to get them started. But these screws should not be that hard. It is only plastic on metal.

 Des-ROW May 3, 2004
Nooo... It just won't open...

If you cannot achieve your goals with brute force, it is only because you have not used enough ^.^

 Kidderz May 4, 2004
Nooo... It just won't open...

Try one with a slightly bigger head, the screwdriver could be slipping...

 Hiroshirou May 4, 2004
Nooo... It just won't open...

becareful not to shave off the corners

oftentimes i find myself with a circular hole where i can never open it........

(my n64 memory card screws are like this now, can never open it) =/

 Tagrineth May 4, 2004
Nooo... It just won't open...

Yeah, they might just be too stripped for your driver to grip them... Shame, really.

 RitualOfTheTrout May 10, 2004
Nooo... It just won't open...

Shouldnt be to hard to get the screws out..

Is the screwdriver turning but the screws arent losening? If so like stated before you have probably stripped the head of the screw, and that will really limit your chances of ever getting opened.. at least the proper way :smash

 Link Hylia May 16, 2004
Nooo... It just won't open...

maybe borrow a power screwdriver?

 mal May 16, 2004
Nooo... It just won't open...

No, a powered device (cordless screwdriver or tech gun) would most likely make it worse. A screwdriver that is the right size would be best.

A lot of weight or pressure down the lenght of the screw driver and turning very slowly should get them out.

 Virgil Jun 9, 2004
Nooo... It just won't open...

Craftsmen (I think) makes drill bits for stripped screws. They might help.

One problem I had was that the screw holes kept breaking. sometimes, the screw would rotate (I've hung enough screen doors to know when the screw isn't... Well, it was only one ). That wasn't neerly as iratating as when I did get it open, and I discoved, horror of horors, the stuff of nightmares, that in addition to having a mosqito stuck to the R/F shield, (I think that's what it is) and a bunch of little spots of rust, that it was a 20 pin ribbon unit wned :rant

E: not nearly as hard as putting them back in :lol: