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Old 15th June 2004, 06:19 AM   #11
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What screw heads do these guys use? I know its a Torx screw but all the common sizes don`t work. I know its a bit smaller than a T10. Any idea what it is?
Standard T10.
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my screwdriver must be playing tricks on me
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Question Torx

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my screwdriver must be playing tricks on me
Hi hacknet,
I am using a Torx # T10 bit, but while looking for a complete screwdriver at a shop this size was called #1.
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haha...

its #1 and labeled T10. but it doesn`t fit. guess i`ll have to get another one.
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I used an allen key for mine. It's not the perfect tool, but it fits (just make sure not to use too much force)
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That method is reserved for non technical people only.

A technical orientated person just goes out and buys a T10 when he needs to open a Philips cdplayer more than once.

Hacknet, I had that once too. T10 screwdriver that did not fit in T10 screws. Cheap quality has its price
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