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    My excitement over the dumpster dive is about to go through the nearest car window!

    What the friggin frick are these freaking things called? They aren't screws with regular screw heads you can use a drill for, they are soft aluminum and there are thousands of them in these Sat dish eye thingies!!



    I tried unscrewing them with vice grips but they keep popping off the heads, I tried using a sharp wedge to shear them off but it just bends them. GAH!!!!!!!! If I didn't want to replace my sons windshield which is the closest vehicle right now they were about to be thrown through it in frustration!!!!!!!

    Thousands of them I tell ya!! Where's my whiskey at? I need to calm down lol. Friggin things.


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    Those look like standard security screws....if they have a star like pattern then that is what they are. Many electronics use those...cable boxes, some cell phones ect. You can get a set of those generally at lowes or harbor freight...however, if they are really small then you need to go to radio shack to get the really small set. If you do alot of cell phones and smaller electronics then a full set feom radio shack is the best way to go. They might have a set at frys if you have one near you as well.

    If they have a rpund hole and not a star like pattern, then those are rivets...gotta either drill those out or possibly cut with a grinder from the back.

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    so they actually make something small enough to unscrew those?? Thanks! I will have to go searching now.

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    They are called LBM's some are good if they are satilite internet most are junk and a waste of time to open.

    Get your irony Al and go on you will waste quite a bit in drives on that many.

    if they are big(hughesnet) then go for the gold, but the direct TV style is junk.

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    I buy Tantalum Capacitors and offer other services. Check out my thread for more info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newattitude View Post
    so they actually make something small enough to unscrew those?? Thanks! I will have to go searching now.
    Yes they do you can buy a set at Radio Shack or like I got mine at a family run hardware store

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    I think their either a size 5 or 6 torx.

    I didn't look at the size when I did this.
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    Yep that 100 piece set will take care of just about anything...I am seeing alot of those **** star ones needing the hole in the middle lately. The only issue is it only goes down to t8 and not the smaller t4 and t5...and if you do cell phones you need down to t1....just saying it is a good deal, but get the smaller set too.

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    I love me my dtv lnbs. Make me happy to open them an see that lovely gold on the boards. Even if they are junk compared to Hughesnet.

    I'm getting a nice stack of them, may need a second "OMG ITS GOLD™" bucket. An yea..there is a ton of those bloody things on the LNBs. I got a nice collection of those to..lol.

    Keep it up NA!

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    cash um in as dirty, lol...go find some more

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    I had a stubborn one last week. I found it easiest to just grab a drill the size of the OD of the thread of the one screw I did manage to coax out. I used a pair of precision needlenose with a pair of visegrips locked on to them to keep them from twisting. & a lot of cussin'. Drilling went very easy.
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    If you do buy the HF bit set, just a word of advice. On some screws you will want to lightly twist with the drill, then trigger it to finish removing. Otherwise it strips the bit and/or rounds off the fastener. But yeah, that set has nearly everything you need. Even stuff you didn't know ya needed!

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    My excitement over the dumpster dive is about to go through the nearest car window!

    the DirecTV lnbs (eye thingies) take a T8.

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    Get the harbor freight one same set as the 100 piece one above

    http://www.harborfreight.com/100-pie...set-68457.html

    $9.99 - your 20 to 25% coupon not bad at all.
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    They also have this goes down to T5 6 Piece Mini Star Bit Set

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    Menards also carries them, that's where I got my last ones in the security model. (the security ones have the center hole).
    I don't use a drill with the small bits, too much of a chance to strip them out. I use a hand screwdriver to take them loose.

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    When I saw your thread title, I thought about your previous post on this dumpster dive--insects in the computers--and figured you had another round of the same. But, no, its just the boys who designed the electronics exercising control over their environment...by PO'ing the girls!!

    I hope the stuff you are salvaging turns out to be valuable. At least Sir Scraps sez it is. I guess if he's wrong you will need something cold out of his cooler to keep YOU cool!!

    Good Luck!

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    lol.

    Looking at the pic again I think it's different from what I'm talking about. My LNBs come with gold plated boards, only things I haven't pulled such out of, is the ones like in the pic, with 3 square shape things, an a bleh board in it. I made a thread here somewhere on it, an there is also mech's listed earlier in this thread I think.

    An I know nothing on diving, other then it can be profitable from posts I've read here an elsewhere.

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    ^^They aren't all like that - there was only one with the 4 smaller squared boards on the upper level. Most are a large square at the bottom and the normal sized one at the top.

    But they ALL seemed to have those friggin weird screw heads lol.

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    Yea they do NA! Mine require the star bits not security ones, while on the topic! What gets me is the ones that have some kind of epoxy/glue blocking the holes for the bit. Drive me nuts. I hope whoever put them together was paid by the screw. LOL.

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