it's possible but doubtful. the sheet metal(nuts) are just short enough to where if you turn it the will spin around and around, if they were a little longer it would get caught on the slope of the nose. you might get lucky enough to shove a center punch or screw driver in the hole right beside the screw in question to hold the other end of the sheet metal(nut) to keep it from turning, i tried but it was stretching the bolt holes from where i was putting to much torque on the plastic