Guide - How to remove nintendo screws

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Guide - How to remove nintendo screws

Post by Oniak » Wed Feb 18, 2009 5:58 am

Sorry if this has been posted before, but I figured since I made a video on it I may aswell show it here. The video shows how to remove nintendo screws without using anything special.
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Re: Guide - How to remove nintendo screws

Post by eagle5953 » Wed Feb 18, 2009 9:48 am

Nice explanatory vid. Used a similar tactic to remove the 4 screws from a Gamecube I snagged cheap.

Once the pen is all hot and melty, you really need to jam it in there hard, and let it sit for a bit to cool.

Works well, but know this: you need to push down hard the first time you turn it or you will spin the pen and strip the mold you just made (ended up with about half a pen due to repeated re-moldings).

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Re: Guide - How to remove nintendo screws

Post by XCVG » Wed Feb 18, 2009 10:20 am

It took me about six pens to take apart an N64. Needless to say, I'm buying a gamebit.

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Re: Guide - How to remove nintendo screws

Post by Oniak » Wed Feb 18, 2009 10:44 am

XCVG wrote:It took me about six pens to take apart an N64. Needless to say, I'm buying a gamebit.
Really? I just reused the same one.

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Re: Guide - How to remove nintendo screws

Post by eagle5953 » Wed Feb 18, 2009 10:57 am

Oniak wrote:
XCVG wrote:It took me about six pens to take apart an N64. Needless to say, I'm buying a gamebit.
Really? I just reused the same one.
Me too. Four screws, one pen.

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Post by nevermind1534 » Wed Feb 18, 2009 11:58 am

The gamebit that I got from ebay was extremely low quality; after opening a few consoles, it had started to wear (strip).
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Re: Guide - How to remove nintendo screws

Post by bacteria » Wed Feb 18, 2009 2:26 pm

I got a gamebit a while back, used it to open several N64's and today, a Turbo Grafx console (uses same screws). Using a proper screwdriver is worth it in the longer run!
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Re: Guide - How to remove nintendo screws

Post by XCVG » Wed Feb 18, 2009 7:59 pm

Is the Zoozen game opening kit any good? It comes with pretty much all the opening tools (gamebit, torx, etc).

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Post by nevermind1534 » Wed Feb 18, 2009 8:25 pm

Is this an ok deal?
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Re: Guide - How to remove nintendo screws

Post by XCVG » Wed Feb 18, 2009 9:38 pm

If it actually has gamebits yes but I think it only has tri-wing 'Nintendo' screws.

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Post by nevermind1534 » Wed Feb 18, 2009 9:40 pm

XCVG wrote:If it actually has gamebits yes but I think it only has tri-wing 'Nintendo' screws.
It says Triwings & Nintendo type security bits.
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Re: Guide - How to remove nintendo screws

Post by robm » Wed Feb 18, 2009 9:41 pm

Without a picture of the set in question, it's rather hard to tell.

For a 30-piece set for 15 bucks, I would have to say that the tools used are probably your standard run-of-the-mill units you'll find for sale in any Radio Shack; either the newer-style plastic-handled design or the older metal design with the splined handles. The problem with that is that the newer style coming out with the plastic handles are rather crappy - the bits tend to spin in the handle, making the removal of any screw requiring some torque completely impossible.

But on the other hand, 30 screwdrivers for 15 bucks? You'll spend almost that for 8 to 10 of them at Radioshack anyway, and you'd still not have the gamebits.

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Post by nevermind1534 » Wed Feb 18, 2009 9:43 pm

robm wrote:Without a picture of the set in question, it's rather hard to tell.

For a 30-piece set for 15 bucks, I would have to say that the tools used are probably your standard run-of-the-mill units you'll find for sale in any Radio Shack; either the newer-style plastic-handled design or the older metal design with the splined handles. The problem with that is that the newer style coming out with the plastic handles are rather crappy - the bits tend to spin in the handle, making the removal of any screw requiring some torque completely impossible.

But on the other hand, 30 screwdrivers for 15 bucks? You'll spend almost that for 8 to 10 of them at Radioshack anyway, and you'd still not have the gamebits.
I'll give it a try and post pictures here when I get it.
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Re: Guide - How to remove nintendo screws

Post by Oniak » Sun Feb 22, 2009 3:50 pm

If you cant manage to do with one pen, go to a dollar store and get some cheepo pens :)

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Re: Guide - How to remove nintendo screws

Post by XCVG » Sun Feb 22, 2009 6:18 pm

Oniak wrote:If you cant manage to do with one pen, go to a dollar store and get some cheepo pens :)
That won't work. The trick only works because bic pens are made of polycarbonate.

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