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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: kagaden on August 30, 2008, 02:58:49 am
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... DRIVE ME CRAAAAAZY!
I just installed new buttons on a showcase CP and am now doing so on my X-Arcade and WHY ON EARTH are some of these so STUBBORN to remove? I feel like my fingers are going to fall off. WTF.
Does anyone have tips on removing them so I can maintain my sanity?
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I'm going to add e-clips to my list of hate... :banghead:
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... DRIVE ME CRAAAAAZY!
I just installed new buttons on a showcase CP and am now doing so on my X-Arcade and WHY ON EARTH are some of these so STUBBORN to remove? I feel like my fingers are going to fall off. WTF.
Does anyone have tips on removing them so I can maintain my sanity?
Needle-nose pliers. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Needle-nose_pliers)
I'm going to add e-clips to my list of hate... :banghead:
Put a small jeweler's screwdriver (http://www.amazon.com/Stanley-66-039-Jewelers-Precision-Screwdriver/dp/B00002X29G/ref=pd_cp_hi_3?pf_rd_p=413863601&pf_rd_s=center-41&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B00004T7U9&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=1WNNGWK30VZPT6A7MX5G) in and turn it to pry the e-clip open.
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I feel your pain. When I took the LED bayonets off all my lighted buttons, I could not get a single ground wire off the lights. I had to leave them all hooked up together and removed them all in one massive tangle.
Even needle-nose pliers wouldn't get the ground wires off them.
I'm scared I'm going to break them if I pull any harder.
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Put a small jeweler's screwdriver (http://www.amazon.com/Stanley-66-039-Jewelers-Precision-Screwdriver/dp/B00002X29G/ref=pd_cp_hi_3?pf_rd_p=413863601&pf_rd_s=center-41&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B00004T7U9&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=1WNNGWK30VZPT6A7MX5G) in and turn it to pry the e-clip open.
Yes! This is the way.
I used to use a pair of pliers to push the e-clip off, and catch it in a box so it wouldn't scoot under a workbench or otherwise disappear. It worked well, but was complicated and annoying. Then I looked closely at the clip and noticed those two nice little slots between the clip and the joystick handle. Game over -- a little twist with a jeweler's screwdriver, and it's off and under control.
Wish I had noticed that a year ago. :dunno
As for removing a quick disconnect, make sure you get the pliers' jaws down low enough to pull the entire disconnect off the terminal -- not just the wire or the colored sleeve. Grab it too high, pull hard, and you might tear the thing apart. Then you're right back at square one, but with a broken disconnect!
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As for the plastic nuts, you need a button wrench. It's a few dollars from Happ.
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Well, plenty of better resellers have them. Divemaster on the BST boards could probably send you one cheapest.
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Right . . . I just meant it's a Happ part (I think). So anybody who sells Happ inventory probably sells it. It's worth it's weight in gold. Or, at least, it's certainly worth a few dollars. ;D
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It's a life-saver. Especially since you can slide a screwdriver through the holes for the problem ones.
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Thanks for all the great ideas guys! It took me a lot of time, effort, fingernails, cursing, and sanity to get some of the super tight (and rusted) disconnects and nuts off the buttons. I ended up using a fork for the joysticks e-clips... but at least it's all done now!
I'll definitely pick up the proper tools for next time. :cheers: