screw problem

koOp

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anyone noe how to take out or tight a screw that didnt go in straight. im talkn about the screws taht dont go in tight n they wobble wen u touch them.
 
Unscrew it :P If it is stripped you'll need a lot of patience, pliers and a screwdriver or a drill.
 
udually the screw's are made out of a metal wich is a lot harder than the case tough... so i think the case took damage, not the screw.. ;)

either way... if its pretty loose,.. try pulling (while turning it) using Pinchers or something like that.
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i mean something like that.. but bloody freedict doesnt have all words included.. >_<
 
well the prob is, the screws in a small hole, haha. i have a tt armour. and the cage u but ur hdd disk, thats where the screw is stuck so i dont fink pull it out
 
not just pulling... pulling while unscrewing it ;)

edit: with that i mean,.. use the pincher s to ruen the screw, and help it a bit extra by pulling it,.. it alway's worked for me :)
 
well the prob is, the screws in a small hole, haha. i have a tt armour. and the cage u but ur hdd disk, thats where the screw is stuck so i dont fink pull it out
If you can rephrase your sentence to make it a little more readable, that'll be better. So far, I can only comprehend that the screw is stuck in something and pulling it out is not an option. Details as to if it's stuck on wood? pc case? etc.
 
If you can rephrase your sentence to make it a little more readable, that'll be better. So far, I can only comprehend that the screw is stuck in something and pulling it out is not an option. Details as to if it's stuck on wood? pc case? etc.

I think what he is trying to say is that he put a screw that is to small for the hole in sidewise into the HDD slot (where you attatch the hard drive to the inside of the case.) He is afraid to pull on it cause it might break something, but just turning the screw does nothing sense it is to small, and will just turn in place.

am i close?
 
If the screw fell in the hole (ok that sounds weird), take the litle cage out, put a magnetic screwdriver up to it and suck it out.
 
Put a flathead screwdriver underneath the head and pry up while you unscrew it. Using pliers is a pain in the butt and seldom works properly.
 
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