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Re: Oh boy, NOW I did it

2002-05-30 by drj0

Yes ruber cement worked great!  I just put a little cement over the 
hole and put the lense in.  

Few...  now if I could only master the arps section!

--- In xl7@y..., "drj0" <spec@s...> wrote:
> Aaron thanks for your (quick) input!
> 
> I'll give it a shot.  I think that maybe ruber cement might be a 
> better idea - less destructive.  That SUPER GLUE can get pretty 
messy 
> sometimes.  (HELP!  My hands are stuck to my face)
> 
> 
> 
> --- In xl7@y..., Aaron Eppolito <aarone+list@e...> wrote:
> > Yeah, those things run around when you take the boards out don't 
> they...
> > 
> > Since you've already opened it up (otherwise I would recommend 
> taking it 
> > to your dealer) here's how to put it back together.  Put the 
front 
> panel 
> > face down on something that doesn't push where the knobs go (so 
you 
> can 
> > put the knob board back in without it bumping anything).  Then, 
one 
> by 
> > one, put the lightpipes in with the two prongs on the left and 
> right 
> > (horizontal).  Then put the board carefully back down on the 
> lightpipes 
> > and screw it back in.  I suppose you could put a little blob of 
> > superglue around the top of the lightpipe ring.  Make sure they 
all 
> dry 
> > before you put the board in however.
> > 
> > -Aaron
> > 
> > drj0 wrote:
> > 
> > >Ok, I know someone has had this problem before, but I thought 
I'd 
> > >post it to see what you're opinions are.
> > >
> > >Oneof the little LED's fell out... It's actually not an LED 
> though, 
> > >it's a clear plastic led "scope" - Anyway, so it fell out, & I 
> took 
> > >the liberty of taking apart the machine retrieve/repair it.  Now 
I 
> > >removed the board where this one is located.... and they all 
fell 
> out 
> > >(from the knobby section) - Anyway, it looks like they need to 
all 
> go 
> > >horizontal, so I could just repair it and maybe have the problem 
> > >again (things only 2 weeks old) - Anyway, has anyone used any 
sort 
> of 
> > >adhesive to PERMANANTLY fix this?  Or any other ideas?
> > >  
> > >

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