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    How to scrap the weirdest monitor ever

    Up until today I've never seen anything like this. Breakdown 1.) Get the stupid base off 2.) Pry these 2 latches off. 3.) Flip it over and pry 1 half off. You may want to use a hammer. 4.) Take this shield off. 5.) Separate the other half with board from the tube. 6.) Once your left with this there will be these 2 things holding the board down There will be 2 boards same process for both of them. 7.) Take off the yoke. 8.) Dismantle the board.

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    Good break down, an good pictures showing it.

    I do the same when I get stuff like that. Hammer an screw driver work wonders, as does a chisel. I have several wood chisels that didn't cost much I use now an then for such things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    Good break down, an good pictures showing it.

    I do the same when I get stuff like that. Hammer an screw driver work wonders, as does a chisel. I have several wood chisels that didn't cost much I use now an then for such things.

    Sirscrapalot - Nobody can put a value on your time, except you.
    hah
    i though i was about the only one using wood chisels
    they are invaluable

    i know that they have proven to be the the best tool for the job on many occasions.

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    Great minds think a like MS, even if their on opposite sides of the world.

    I have two sets of wood chisels. One set is for scrap related stuff. Breaks I don't worry, go buy more. Yet to have one break tho. lol.

    Other set is for my wood working.

    One can find a use for any tool besides it's intended purpose a lot of the time.

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    Nice job on the breakdown. S4E. Monitor almost looks like an old IMac.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post

    I have two sets of wood chisels. One set is for scrap related stuff. Breaks I don't worry, go buy more. Yet to have one break tho. lol.

    Other set is for my wood working.
    You do woodworking also Sirs? Do you sell any?
    What's you user name on the woodworking forum? SirHasWoodAlot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pjost View Post
    You do woodworking also Sirs? Do you sell any?
    What's you user name on the woodworking forum? SirHasWoodAlot?
    lol..you guys are funny.

    To answer you tho PJ...

    1. No I don't sell my stuff. I'm still learning it, it's more of a hobby. Maybe someday, for now I do it for my own amusement an sanity. It keeps the wife happy to. She ask for shelves I ask for a new saw. lol

    2. I know your joking of course, but I don't frequent wood working forums. This is really the only forum I participate in any more. I read others, but I'm not usually very active. Mainly cause I dislike trolls, an petty arguments an the like.

    That's the end of the Q&A portion of the event! Tip your wait staff an bartenders!

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    I found a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle TV a couple years back. It was really cool, but very hard to open.
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    now that was funny,,,
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    Nice pics and break down S4E. What side of Toledo are you from? North, South, East, or West. I live in the South but grew up out East of Toledo. Keep up the good work. By the way, I completely agree with how invaluable a chisel can be at times. The right tool for the right job as they say. Work smarter, not harder, and all that jazz...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDude80 View Post
    Nice pics and break down S4E. What side of Toledo are you from? North, South, East, or West. I live in the South but grew up out East of Toledo. Keep up the good work. By the way, I completely agree with how invaluable a chisel can be at times. The right tool for the right job as they say. Work smarter, not harder, and all that jazz...
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    Quote Originally Posted by msmoorad View Post
    hah
    i though i was about the only one using wood chisels
    they are invaluable

    i know that they have proven to be the the best tool for the job on many occasions.
    Yeah I use wood chisel for removing ic chips

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    I have found some weird stuff like that also, laptops with hidden screws make me so angry I end up smashing them open with a hammer. x-box's have no screws either, you need to pop them apart.



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