T timmay215 Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2007 #1 I'm making a custom computer i can put my seedlings in, would a bunch of CfL's work? and does anyone know how to take these off? Attachments 100_1127.jpg 21.9 KB · Views: 113
I'm making a custom computer i can put my seedlings in, would a bunch of CfL's work? and does anyone know how to take these off?
T timmay215 Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2007 #4 alexalex132 said: A clearer picture would help also. -Alex Click to expand... my camera sucks at close up, but im just gonna try my brothers dremel tool, peace
alexalex132 said: A clearer picture would help also. -Alex Click to expand... my camera sucks at close up, but im just gonna try my brothers dremel tool, peace
WutangFinancial Active Member Jul 30, 2007 #5 When I was taking apart a computer case, I just hammered a nail through each rivet(I guess that is what they are), then took the nail out and you could pull the pieces apart.
When I was taking apart a computer case, I just hammered a nail through each rivet(I guess that is what they are), then took the nail out and you could pull the pieces apart.
Arrid Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2007 #6 If it was me I would work around it. Just poke it with a twig...
nongreenthumb Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2007 #7 fdd2blk said: you need the proper tool. Click to expand... I can think of a few proper tools on here.
fdd2blk said: you need the proper tool. Click to expand... I can think of a few proper tools on here.
tiptronix Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2007 #8 its a pop rivet, there is no removal tool, just drill through it.
nowstopwhining Too many brownies Jul 30, 2007 #9 tiptronix said: its a pop rivet, there is no removal tool, just drill through it. Click to expand... Yup, best way to get rid of rivets.
tiptronix said: its a pop rivet, there is no removal tool, just drill through it. Click to expand... Yup, best way to get rid of rivets.
T timmay215 Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2007 #10 thanks for all the replies ill try to post a pic of my finished product maybe if im done tomarrow