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Harlee

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Posted on Wednesday, February 02, 2005 - 08:55 pm:   

Thanks Jon! I took a Q-tip with some Liquid Wrench and dabbed it on the phillips head screw - I'll let it sit through the night and then try to tightening it first as you suggested, before trying it in a counter-clockwise direction. I also took some old jewler's screwdrivers and ground the blades to get a snug fit in the phillips head. I'm also thinking of taking a small tap holder [the T-handle type] and fit a jewler's scredriver handle and blade in it, tighten it in the tap holder and try that. While using a small visegrip has worked in the past, it is a little awkward to hold when the screw is really tight.

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