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Weird0ne
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Oct 11 2016 03:05pm
link. me. pls.
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Oct 11 2016 04:03pm
Could use a little more info.
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Oct 12 2016 09:07am
Quote (Rikuo @ Oct 11 2016 06:03pm)
Could use a little more info.
Shits fucked from being bent too much.
How do I cut, strip, and make a new connection?
Quote (AbDuCt @ Oct 11 2016 10:55pm)
https://i.imgur.com/A9vydyr.gif
Did someone send that to you before?
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Oct 12 2016 09:14am
opening them
desolder current wire
clean solder points with solder wire
Cut wire back by a few inches
use wire cutters to strip, if paint coated wires use sand paper to remove coating on ends
resolder back in place
whats hard to understand?
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Oct 12 2016 09:18am
Quote (King Atrhur @ Oct 12 2016 11:14am)
opening them
desolder current wire
clean solder points with solder wire
Cut wire back by a few inches
use wire cutters to strip, if paint coated wires use sand paper to remove coating on ends
resolder back in place
whats hard to understand?
Details man, details.
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