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Title:
Faceplate holding problem with clipping back
Text:
Hi everyone,
As you know, there are two circular holes at the left side of the game boy micro that allow to put off the faceplate.
These two holes allow to push some little, fragile, plastic chunks and free the faceplate.
My problem is that these plastic chunks are broken, so I wondered if anybody has an idea to repair this.
For the time being, I made a quick and dirty repair with double face duct tape. It is far from being perfect, but it does the job (it will budge a bit through) :)
Thanks in advance for your inputs, take care.
Jérémy
Device:
Game Boy Micro
Tags:
faceplate hold clip
Status:
Edit by Jeremy,
Title:
Faceplate holding problem with clipping back
Text:
| Hi everyone, |
| As |
| As |
| These two holes allow to push some little, fragile, plastic chunks and free the faceplate. |
| My problem is that these plastic chunks are broken, so I wondered if anybody has an idea to repair this. |
| For the time being, I made a quick and dirty repair with double face duct tape. It is far from being perfect, but it does the job (it will budge a bit through) :) |
| Thanks in advance for your inputs, take care. |
| Jérémy |
Device:
Game Boy Micro
Tags:
faceplate hold clip
Status:
open
Original post by Jeremy,
Title:
Faceplate holding problem with clipping back
Text:
Hi everyone,
As your know, there are two circular holes at the left side of the game boy micro that allow to put off the faceplate.
These two holes allow to push some little, fragile, plastic chunks and free the faceplate.
My problem is that these plastic chunks are broken, so I wondered if anybody has an idea to repair this.
For the time being, I made a quick and dirty repair with double face duct tape. It is far from being perfect, but it does the job (it will budge a bit through) :)
Thanks in advance for your inputs, take care.
Jérémy
Device:
Game Boy Micro
Tags:
faceplate hold clip
Status:
open