Where can I get T6 Screws?

Discussion in 'Software' started by Anon-15281db623, Nov 18, 2008.

  1. Anon-15281db623

    Anon-15281db623 Anonymized

    My Nokia 6300 has a crack running across the outside casing of the screen. I bought a new casing on eBay but I stripped one of my original screws getting it out. I know that the phone uses T6 torque screws but I don't know if there are different lengths or where I could find some more. Anyone have any ideas?
     
  2. chapincito

    chapincito Specialist

    Yes, there are differents lenghts. If you only need one, go to a flea market and buy an old phone with that kind of screws.;)
     
  3. Lev

    Lev MajorGeek

  4. Anon-15281db623

    Anon-15281db623 Anonymized

    Sweet Lev, that just might do it. I'll have to measure one of my current screws. I came across a page that had 2 T6 for an iMac and they were $26 for the pair! This is much more reasonable. :D
     
  5. Lev

    Lev MajorGeek

    It actually lists your phone underneath of phones it fits ;)
     
  6. Burning_Monkey

    Burning_Monkey MajorGeek

    small screws like that always require huge amounts of very precise machining so they are always really expensive. It's one of the reasons that really small electronics are so expensive. There are always screws that are needed and they are always damn expensive.
     
  7. Lev

    Lev MajorGeek

    I was being sarcastic BM...they were 45c ;)
     
  8. Burning_Monkey

    Burning_Monkey MajorGeek

    well, I was looking at the normal price of a buck a piece. :D
     

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