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Frank Marshman

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Posted on Saturday, October 22, 2005 - 11:56 am:   

Having opened probably 1500 of these cameras as well as over 75000 other cameras I will offer several of my techniques. First, get good drivers. The blades should be interchangeable since they will break over time. Adding a torque tube to these drivers helps to give some help. Another choice is adding a breaker bar through the driver handle. Second, if the screw is tight try giving it a light tap with a small hammer, 1oz, which will losen the really tight screws. Third, with a good downward pressure on the driver give it a quick snap rather than constant pressure.

None of these techniques work every time. Sometimes it is important to learn how to get the screws out after the head has been buggered.

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