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If you have a dremel tool you could cut a slit in it and use a standard screw driver or just drill a pilot hole and use an easy out. I'd do the easy out.
Holy crap...I just reread what he wrote......lol.....he says he Took the whole primary cover off so he could have more work space to work on the derby cover screw?
Hola,
Bienvenido al foro. Supongo que el Inglés no es su lengua materna, así que estamos teniendo problemas para entender tu pregunta, espero que puedan entender mi espańol. Lo que algunos de nosotros estamos asumiendo es que se han despojado perno de la cubierta derby. żEs esto correcto?
As soon as I read this, I knew I'd be able to find an emotion I'd never used b4. I keep trying to process the information but I just can't get it to make sense.
If you take the primary cover off, you wouldn't need to remove the derby cover. Or you took the derby cover off and THEN decided to take primary cover off? No, can't be, b/c you have a screw stuck in the derby and can't remove it. Or you couldn't get a derby screw out so you then took primary cover off so you could get to the backside of the derby screw that you couldn't get out?
Odds are that Gliden is right and he had trouble with a T-27 head on derby. Dude is gonna have to try again on asking us to help him.
As soon as I read this, I knew I'd be able to find an emotion I'd never used b4. I keep trying to process the information but I just can't get it to make sense.
If you take the primary cover off, you wouldn't need to remove the derby cover. Or you took the derby cover off and THEN decided to take primary cover off? No, can't be, b/c you have a screw stuck in the derby and can't remove it. Or you couldn't get a derby screw out so you then took primary cover off so you could get to the backside of the derby screw that you couldn't get out?
Odds are that Gliden is right and he had trouble with a T-27 head on derby. Dude is gonna have to try again on asking us to help him.
Yep, if he responds back in his native language, which I'm guessing is Spanish I will translate. I told him we were having trouble understanding the question.
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