Pocster Posted November 28, 2024 Posted November 28, 2024 These little (expletive deleted)ers . Nice little caps to hide the screws . Go in easy enough . Removing them though …..
Redbeard Posted November 28, 2024 Posted November 28, 2024 In the circumstances I think losing them in the first place, as I usually do, is good. 2
ProDave Posted November 28, 2024 Posted November 28, 2024 Sharp point of a stanley knife usually pops them out. But personally I think they look tacky and cheap so I rarely fit them.
Roundtuit Posted November 28, 2024 Posted November 28, 2024 24 minutes ago, Pocster said: These little (expletive deleted)ers . Nice little caps to hide the screws . Go in easy enough . Removing them though ….. Ah...you're the one that uses them! Got a box full of unused ones somewhere I think if you need some 😄 1
Pocster Posted November 28, 2024 Author Posted November 28, 2024 25 minutes ago, Roundtuit said: Ah...you're the one that uses them! Got a box full of unused ones somewhere I think if you need some 😄 I (expletive deleted)ed them in the bin . Swore . Replaced the socket and did not install them . Bastard plastic shite 1
Pocster Posted November 28, 2024 Author Posted November 28, 2024 28 minutes ago, ProDave said: Sharp point of a stanley knife usually pops them out. But personally I think they look tacky and cheap so I rarely fit them. I tried that . Or the tiny tiny flat head screwdriver. I tried patience , trying not to scratch or dig the quality plastic . Then I got (expletive deleted)ed off
Pocster Posted November 28, 2024 Author Posted November 28, 2024 49 minutes ago, Redbeard said: In the circumstances I think losing them in the first place, as I usually do, is good. I agree . I suspect billions of these little bitches end up in our oceans . Consumed by dolphins no doubt .
Adrian Walker Posted November 28, 2024 Posted November 28, 2024 48 minutes ago, ProDave said: Sharp point of a stanley knife usually pops them out. But personally I think they look tacky and cheap so I rarely fit them. They might look tacky, but having a screw head showing is just bad design IMHO 1
joe90 Posted November 28, 2024 Posted November 28, 2024 Yes I had a box full but chucked them when I moved 🤷♂️
Pocster Posted November 28, 2024 Author Posted November 28, 2024 8 minutes ago, Onoff said: Print replacements you tart! (expletive deleted) me ! Got to find the appropriate file . Set the printer up . Print the (expletive deleted)er . Can’t be arsed ! . Had to replace the switch with one that has no screws showing ( replaced it not because of this issue though ) .
Pocster Posted November 28, 2024 Author Posted November 28, 2024 New (expletive deleted)er . No screw heads visible . Seems very zigbee compliant . Best of all a neutral !!
Onoff Posted November 28, 2024 Posted November 28, 2024 2 minutes ago, Pocster said: Got to find the Vernier caliper . Good lad, fire up the CAD! 1
Thorfun Posted November 28, 2024 Posted November 28, 2024 1 hour ago, Pocster said: These little (expletive deleted)ers . Nice little caps to hide the screws . Go in easy enough . Removing them though ….. errr....come on people. a bit of blu-tack gets those out without any damage or issue. 🙄
Pocster Posted November 28, 2024 Author Posted November 28, 2024 2 minutes ago, Thorfun said: errr....come on people. a bit of blu-tack gets those out without any damage or issue. 🙄 Not a chance . These were bomb proof 1
Onoff Posted November 28, 2024 Posted November 28, 2024 Always found the point of a needle best for getting the little caps out. I remember being paranoid in case the kids/cat swallowed one. Some screw covers do have a slot for a small, watchmakers style, flat bladed screwdriver.
Pocster Posted November 28, 2024 Author Posted November 28, 2024 (edited) 11 minutes ago, Onoff said: Always found the point of a needle best for getting the little caps out. I remember being paranoid in case the kids/cat swallowed one. Some screw covers do have a slot for a small, watchmakers style, flat bladed screwdriver. Yeah there was no nice lip to flick . In the end I held the tiny flat head to the edge and hit the bast Edited November 28, 2024 by Pocster
Onoff Posted November 28, 2024 Posted November 28, 2024 1 hour ago, Pocster said: Yeah there was no nice lip to flick . In the end I held the tiny flat head to the edge and hit the bast I imagine you'd forced it in too hard as usual.
Pocster Posted November 28, 2024 Author Posted November 28, 2024 35 minutes ago, Onoff said: I imagine you'd forced it in too hard as usual. You know me too well .
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