http://youtu.be/m8xdFa-BgJw
blu_fuz Moderator Staff member Jun 3, 2009 10,668 159 63 40 WI Mar 12, 2015 #1 http://youtu.be/m8xdFa-BgJw
BoomboxLover48 Member (SA) Dec 3, 2010 5,747 262 83 Chicago, IL Mar 12, 2015 #2 Nice video! Instead of screw driver, using plastic pry tools is more safer and scratch free! You can buy a set of them for under $25.
Nice video! Instead of screw driver, using plastic pry tools is more safer and scratch free! You can buy a set of them for under $25.
blu_fuz Moderator Staff member Jun 3, 2009 10,668 159 63 40 WI Mar 12, 2015 #3 Yeah. Oh well. Good tip for everyone else! Lol
duckman Member (SA) Oct 30, 2014 626 1 0 Dead Center, Manitoba, Canada Mar 24, 2015 #5 Nice tip! It will help next week when I continue the dissasembly of mine, and thanks for the kick start! Good to see mine isn't the only one with the dust bunny (gremlins) to deal with, lol. I see we share a common workspace Attachments JVC M70C BOOMBOX.jpg 59.2 KB Views: 3
Nice tip! It will help next week when I continue the dissasembly of mine, and thanks for the kick start! Good to see mine isn't the only one with the dust bunny (gremlins) to deal with, lol. I see we share a common workspace
blu_fuz Moderator Staff member Jun 3, 2009 10,668 159 63 40 WI Mar 24, 2015 #6 ^ hahahahaha, yeah gotta work around the kids toys!
Cpl-Chronic Member (SA) May 14, 2012 2,029 31 48 Windsor, Ontario, CANADA Mar 24, 2015 #7 Good Job Blu! I learned the trick the hard way on my last M70, chipped the tabs on the plexi that fits into the square holes of the bod... Popping it off from the bottom first, then lifting up, is key...
Good Job Blu! I learned the trick the hard way on my last M70, chipped the tabs on the plexi that fits into the square holes of the bod... Popping it off from the bottom first, then lifting up, is key...