Im Screwed!

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  1. Sumone157

    Sumone157 Regular member

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    OK I was opening my gamecube scres with the Pen trick this morning. I finnal found out what type of marker works best.
    Well i got over excited bc i did it 3 times in a row the day b4 and it worked perfectly. Then i gussed i over burned the maker, (the plastic was bubbling) i should of seen that before thoe, well i shove it in, and waited a few seconds. When i tried moving it, it didnt wove. When i tried pulling it out, It didnt move. I tried to rip it out so hard, the the pen ripped in half. now i have a half of a pen mounted in my gamecube screw spot.


    ANY IDEAS HOW TO TAKE IT OUT????
     
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    XD

    Well, you could try getting a pair of needle nose pliers, stick half of it into the pen with the other half outside of it and try twisting it off without shattering the pen again.
     
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    thats the funniest thing ive heard all day. if i were u i would get a screw driver and just smash the pan appart then just collect the millions of peices of pen
     
  4. Sumone157

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    Im probally going to take a drill, and scrape that stuff into a million pieces. :evil:
     
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    A drill? You're better off using a screw driver like evlspcmk suggested. Using a drill is too risky.
     
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    I'd probably be able to use my cordless 18V drill better than I could use that.
     
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    That was just an idea wat i wanted to use.
     

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