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Jun 16, 2018 08:35:04   #
redhogbill Loc: antelope, calif
 
thanks guys! got them ordered.

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Jun 16, 2018 09:53:10   #
I Derfdog
 
Clapperboard wrote:
Always remember the age old advice when working on delicate electronic equipment. If something is hard to shift don't force it, use a bigger hammer!!!!


My GAS includes bigger and bigger hammers.

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Jun 16, 2018 10:11:10   #
agillot
 
make a mixture of water and baking soda in a paste from , apply .taking it apart may not accomplish much .

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Jun 16, 2018 11:11:30   #
Paladin48 Loc: Orlando
 
Clapperboard wrote:
Always remember the age old advice when working on delicate electronic equipment. If something is hard to shift don't force it, use a bigger hammer!!!!


A variant to the Harley-Davidson mantra ... if 1 bolt will hold the part on and 2 bolts will make it secure ... use 4 bolts.

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Jun 16, 2018 11:21:38   #
gmsatty Loc: Chicago IL
 
You might be able to use a baking soda solution. Dab it on with a cloth or paper towel. That can dissolve the corrosion.

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Jun 16, 2018 12:11:16   #
redhogbill Loc: antelope, calif
 
agillot wrote:
make a mixture of water and baking soda in a paste from , apply .taking it apart may not accomplish much .


only reason i want to take it apart is to make sure all the baking soda gets removed

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Jun 16, 2018 12:50:29   #
drklrd Loc: Cincinnati Ohio
 
PixelStan77 wrote:
I would contact
Allied Electronics, Inc.
7151 Jack Newell Blvd. S.
Fort Worth, Texas 76118 U.S.A.
+1 (866) 433-5722

They carry small screw driver sets


You do have to buy them in sets I got a full set from Home Depot when I found them on sale near the check out area. Only use it sometimes but I have it when I need it. I used a great set on my electronics job years ago. I got to take a pare set home back then but over the years more screw head types have evolved.

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Jun 17, 2018 08:57:06   #
dennis2146 Loc: Eastern Idaho
 
Clapperboard wrote:
Always remember the age old advice when working on delicate electronic equipment. If something is hard to shift don't force it, use a bigger hammer!!!!


I thought that referred to installing helicopter blades. I learn something new every day.

Dennis

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Jun 17, 2018 09:00:11   #
Clapperboard
 
Dennis You got it. Such an adaptable work skill!

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