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Phil
#1 Posted : 13 March 2015 17:39:41

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Just assembling the front wing and having a nightmare with it. So far, 5 rounded off screws which no longer turn. Am I missing something? Feel like it should be very easy.
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#2 Posted : 13 March 2015 21:24:01

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hi phil
try dipping the tip of the screw into washing up liquid before screwing in, it will help the screw cut into the plastic

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#3 Posted : 13 March 2015 21:49:25

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Thanks for the tip Dan, will try that the next time a screw is required!Cool
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#4 Posted : 07 April 2015 01:15:59

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What screwdriver did you use? I found the supplied one doesn't fit the screw heads well, hence I would think, your rounding problem. I use a specialist set of miniature screwdrivers and test before trying them on the precious model...
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#5 Posted : 11 April 2015 16:36:14

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Yes, I used the one provided with the kit, it seemed ok, maybe I will pick up an alternative and try the wax/washing up liquid method on the screws. Thanks for all the advice everyone!
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#6 Posted : 12 April 2015 12:57:54

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Ok so looking for an alternative but not entirely 100% on the size screwdriver I need, the guide in issue 2 says the screws are 1mm width? So do I need a 1mm cross screwdriver? Confused
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BigGrin Hi Phil

This is the set I bought off flea-bay works ok for me and they have magnetic tips.Any good precision screwdriver set will do the job.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/it...amp;hash=item58ae56b726

Hope this helps,

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the trouble with x crosshead screws is no one says Philips is 60deg and pozie is 50deg angle and don't mix and a hard pointed screwdriver will take the edge of a screw if the wrong one is used, a dear screwdriver with a hard head sounds great but over tighten a screw and it will take of the the corners off and round the head, and use cheap screwdriver and you will damage the driver if you over tighten, I rather buy the cheap ones and save the screw
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#9 Posted : 12 April 2015 18:16:57

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arpurchase wrote:
BigGrin Hi Phil

This is the set I bought off flea-bay works ok for me and they have magnetic tips.Any good precision screwdriver set will do the job.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/it...amp;hash=item58ae56b726

Hope this helps,

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AndyCool

Andy

stop pointing out these great things, makes me spend money LOL

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BigGrin Glad to be of service Dan, another screw driver that comes in handy was the one provided with the Zero.Cool
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#11 Posted : 14 April 2015 18:44:00

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Excellent, will order this forthwith.
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