Off Topic - tools
Chuck Czarnik
CCzarnik at arclp.com
Fri Jul 9 05:32:56 AKDT 2004
What about just slotting it with a dremel and then take it out with a
flathead, then put in whatever kind of screws you want? Saves some $$..
Chuck
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Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 8:02 AM
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Subject: Off Topic - tools
Hi All,
After moving to FL and registering my cars, I realized that someone had
installed a license plate with what appeared to be allen head bolts.
Upon closer inspection, the actual bolt has a hex-like shape, with a
STUD in the center. Thus, if I were to use an allen wrench, it would
have to be hollow to allow to actually work. I looked up some tools on
the McMaster Carr website and a tool on catalog page 2662, called the,
"Tamper-Resistent Torx." Not being familiar with this type of
tool/fastener, I was hoping someone could shed some light on the subject
before I ordered it (for instance, is there an Allen style tamper
resistant fastener, or only the "torx" style head?).
Thanks,
Jim W.
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