Gamecube opening idea.

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omegabullit
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Gamecube opening idea.

Post by omegabullit »

I've recently been given the challenge of fixing a friend's gamecube (the dog pissed on it). I have quite a bit of experience with the xbox, but this is my first endeavor with our fine equal length six sided friend (it isnt really a cube, is it...). Well anyway, I'm faced with the challenge of getting the darn thing open without ruining the case (too bad) and I don't feel like ordering the special bit. When I opened the N64, I just tore the sucker apart with my dremel and a little elbow grease. Now here is my idea. I want to hold some solder above the hole for the screw on the bottom of the case, and just melt it and get a good inch thick of solder down there, surrounding the screw. Then, heat it all a bit more, and shove something into it that I can use to screw the thing out. In essence I would be making my own screw driver. Any ideas, anyone tried this rediculous idea before? Thanks, later.
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Post by timmeh87 »

solder is a bit soft, and it wont actually stick to the screw ( i dont think)

have you tried the pen method? its pretty similar except it uses plastic instead of solder. i say give it a try first.
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Post by daguuy »

making a screwdriver out of solder would take a TON of solder and it would probably melt into the plastic around it. try the pen method but make sure you have a pen with tough plastic or it'll be really hard
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