Hello there,
would very much appreciate if someone is able to help me get started with my first ever DIY-project - the "Do-it-Box Step Attenuator" set:
Do-it-Box Step Attenuator | Diy HiFi Supply
Everything seem quite straightforward ... but what kind of tool do I need (and what size), to loosen the two knobs on the front?
Thanks!
Denis Olsen
Denmark
would very much appreciate if someone is able to help me get started with my first ever DIY-project - the "Do-it-Box Step Attenuator" set:
Do-it-Box Step Attenuator | Diy HiFi Supply
Everything seem quite straightforward ... but what kind of tool do I need (and what size), to loosen the two knobs on the front?
Thanks!
Denis Olsen
Denmark
I would say the knobs use either a small flat screwdriver, or (more likely) a small hex key, perhaps better known as an allen wrench. Couldn't guess a size. Screwdrivers should already be in your toolkit. I have a couple "Swiss army knife" type allen wrench sets that cover >90% of what I run into.
Thank you for your reply! Have already tried all flat screwdrivers in my toolbox, also the very tiniest (only 2 or 3 milimetres), but none gets any kind of grip inside the hole (which is less than 5 milimetres).
Do not have a hex key of that size, but that could do the trick. Have also been told that I might need a very small "torx", which is a tool I have never heard of before.
But as I have seen on the Internet, those tools come i many, many different shapes (at the end you fit into the screw), so it makes it a little bit difficult to know exactly what to buy.
So I will just wait and see if someone comes along with an answer 🙂 and ask around where I live in the meantime. Thanks.
Do not have a hex key of that size, but that could do the trick. Have also been told that I might need a very small "torx", which is a tool I have never heard of before.
But as I have seen on the Internet, those tools come i many, many different shapes (at the end you fit into the screw), so it makes it a little bit difficult to know exactly what to buy.
So I will just wait and see if someone comes along with an answer 🙂 and ask around where I live in the meantime. Thanks.
Torx fastner
Torx wrenches are similar to ZXN wrenches used on various European automobiles, typically smaller and with fewer splines..... same general idea however.
Cyclotronguy
Torx wrenches are similar to ZXN wrenches used on various European automobiles, typically smaller and with fewer splines..... same general idea however.
Cyclotronguy
Buttons now off! 🙂
Fortunately I solved the problem some days ago. Bought a 113 piece bit-set, and the buttons are now off!
What you need is a torx, star-shaped, size T6.
Are now working on finishing the box.
Thank you for your replies! 🙂
Fortunately I solved the problem some days ago. Bought a 113 piece bit-set, and the buttons are now off!
What you need is a torx, star-shaped, size T6.
Are now working on finishing the box.
Thank you for your replies! 🙂
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