If you can take a photo of the fitting and screws along with  
measurements...bring the photo to a local hardware store. They'll find  the right tool for 
you. You may be better off purchasing the tool (and labeling  it's use) for 
future use!
 
Pam
 
In a message dated 1/13/2006 2:08:20 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[log in to unmask] writes:

Hi Folks,
I have an exhibtion fixture (a plexiglass box mounted on a pedestal) that  I 
am unable to dismantle, because I don't have the proper tool.  It was  made at 
another site, no one seems to know where, before I was hired.  I  would like 
to purchase, or better  yet borrow, a tool to open this case  so that it can 
be moved safely to another location in  the museum.  Does anyone have any leads 
for me to follow on  this?  It has a pattern on it like this: four round 
holes at the  perimeter of the screw head, segmenting the circle into quarters.. . 
this  sounds like something I would hear on the Car Guys on NPR!   
whirrrrrrrr....
thank you. 







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