@Michael Keukert @Brad Koehn ☑️ It's not on any list because it's a specially modified tri-point (Y) security screw. Only the manufacturer has a driver for it. This page explains it:
@Michael Keukert @Brad Koehn ☑️ The last thing we need is more trash in the landfill, though. Consider taking a Dremel tool cutting wheel or needle file to make your own slot in the thing. A Dremel grinding wheel gives you the option of just grinding the head all the way off and then pop the thing apart.
Brad Koehn ☑️
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It's not on any list because it's a specially modified tri-point (Y) security screw. Only the manufacturer has a driver for it. This page explains it:
hlc-metalparts.com/news/types-…
alfmarc
Als Antwort auf Michael Keukert • • •Brad Koehn ☑️
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Als Antwort auf Brad Koehn ☑️ • •I think it might be a custom thing. The slots are very small and triangular. The tri-heads I saw are all rectangular.
Oh well, it's for a cheap cord extension, whose switch broke. . Guess it's trash now.
Radio Free Trumpistan
Als Antwort auf Michael Keukert • • •The last thing we need is more trash in the landfill, though. Consider taking a Dremel tool cutting wheel or needle file to make your own slot in the thing. A Dremel grinding wheel gives you the option of just grinding the head all the way off and then pop the thing apart.
Michael Keukert
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Als Antwort auf Michael Keukert • • •Alexander Goeres 𒀯 mag das.
Michael Keukert
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