Help needed identifying a noise
#21
@BaySFit Check out this video, brotha! I hope it helps.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EfLTszAr7w
Also, what you could do, too, is use a rotary tool and one of those flat, circular cutting disc attachments (image below) and grind a thin, flat hole in the head of the screw. This way, you can use a flat-tipped screw driver, and hopefully loosen it up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EfLTszAr7w
Also, what you could do, too, is use a rotary tool and one of those flat, circular cutting disc attachments (image below) and grind a thin, flat hole in the head of the screw. This way, you can use a flat-tipped screw driver, and hopefully loosen it up.
#22
Thanks for tips, I appreciate the advice! Hearing that you got the job done with the same tools as me has me feeling hopeful, so I’ll definitely give it another go. I kind of want to try this weekend, but I already bought the new actuator so I might as well wait on that. I’ll be back with more updates!
#24
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