Jacob Newell ,Your welcome. To break the little part inside the screw head must use a hard end screwdriver and adjusting the size with a file. And yes I figured that some screws don’t break specially tappan brand. Regards
Your advice didn’t work for mine. Instead I managed to get a good grip with a somewhat pointy pair of pliers and i got them off. Now i just need a pair of rubber gloves.
For the outside frame Torx but you can use very much any small screw to re-attach the frame. For the inside all screws are Phillips head [magnetron- Circuit board,Fan. Etc etc .
@@GUILLERMOJGARZON well you said No special tool and yet you are using a hex screwdriver so... i don't have one of those so it's a special tool. It's not a normal screw that everyone may have so i shake my head because of the misleading title. However thank you for the upload now know from the comments section i need a hex screwdriver set to remove such screws. After removing the middle piece. Essentially the title is subjective which mean to you it's not a special tool but to me it is to others it may not be or it may be. So the title is misleading it's open to different interpretations of what they consider a special tool or not.
Thank you
I hate those torx screw's. You and i halfway to 1k Subscribers I have 960 subscribers and you have 959 subscribers.
Thank you so much! Exactly what I was looking for!
My pleasure
Thank you. I tried this and the pin didn't break, but the screw did unscrew using the small flathead screwdriver.
Jacob Newell ,Your welcome. To break the little part inside the screw head must use a hard end screwdriver and adjusting the size with a file. And yes I figured that some screws don’t break specially tappan brand. Regards
Thanks
Or take a Chinese screwdriver fitting that has a little hole in the middle for that purpose. It comes right out. :)
Your advice didn’t work for mine.
Instead I managed to get a good grip with a somewhat pointy pair of pliers and i got them off.
Now i just need a pair of rubber gloves.
Thanks
Thank you sir 🙌👍
Thank you for posting. This video and another one saved my old microwave!
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Very good
Thank you very much.
It was so small in the middle that I thought it was concave , now I see it . Thank you.
Damn man you just saved me a trip to town for a bit set
Great
Thank you, your a life saver, keep videos coming please
what hex bit is he using? metric, English, what size?
Sorry but depends on the manufacturer. Get a cheap set of hex from harbor freight. They do not use universal size.
Garzon: "And you remove microwave cover like this..."
And he was never heard from again....
yeah, i was wondering if to do this. Then I saw berium oxide and high volatge capacitors. Like neaaah
thank you
Thank you
Thanks this method worked perfectly for me
My pleasure.
Thanks!
Thank you!
Ty was having that problem right now
Or buy tamper proof torx bits
tx.
Very helpful video. I sorted my Russel Hobs microwave today.
Glad it helped
I even got a hammer to it and the inside wouldn't break.
get an small screwdriver and a solid hit will bend it.
good day, what type of screw is used inside the microwave to attach the cover?
For the outside frame Torx but you can use very much any small screw to re-attach the frame. For the inside all screws are Phillips head [magnetron- Circuit board,Fan. Etc etc .
Thank you! Very clever.
Glad it was helpful!
The tool you are using is a special tool smh
And what smh mean?
@@GUILLERMOJGARZON well you said No special tool and yet you are using a hex screwdriver so... i don't have one of those so it's a special tool. It's not a normal screw that everyone may have so i shake my head because of the misleading title. However thank you for the upload now know from the comments section i need a hex screwdriver set to remove such screws. After removing the middle piece. Essentially the title is subjective which mean to you it's not a special tool but to me it is to others it may not be or it may be. So the title is misleading it's open to different interpretations of what they consider a special tool or not.
Well. Well well. You also can use a flat head screwdriver after you brake the center pin of the screw.