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-We could really use a critique of these different case manipulation tools. We got a pair of pliers that has different tips(I forgot the name right now but will amend this). @mactechplus has gotten fairly good at case repair over the years and hopefully will chime in on this. A community built guide on case repair might be in order.
+We could really use a critique of these different case manipulation tools. We got a pair of pliers that has different tips(PlierTek). @mactechplus has gotten fairly good at case repair over the years and hopefully will chime in on this. A community built guide on case repair might be in order. PlierTek https://www.pliertek.com/?gclid=CIPAxZKas9MCFY82aQodmHEPmw
I had suggested to @kyle a couple of years ago about paint replacement but he must have been busy. My thought is that if these paint stores can scan a paint and get an exact match, they should be able to do it with Apple cases. @mactechplus did find a car repair paint that is close. @mactechplus got a close match with a auto paint repair stick.
We have used lots of different things. Surgical bone chisels, hard wood blocks, a whole range of dental lab sanding and finishing disks, a jack rabbit (very fancy Dremel type of tool).
Let's see if we can put our experiences together and come up with better solutions. This could be a great guide. Also a very good project for a younger contributor like @pccheese or @cam2363
@kyle would a really comprehensive guide, that would help hundreds of thousands, qualify as an Eagle project?

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-[image|1091444]We could really use a critique of these different case manipulation tools. We got a pair of pliers that has different tips(I forgot the name right now but will amend this). @mactechplus has gotten fairly good at case repair over the years and hopefully will chime in on this. A community built guide on case repair might be in order.
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+We could really use a critique of these different case manipulation tools. We got a pair of pliers that has different tips(I forgot the name right now but will amend this). @mactechplus has gotten fairly good at case repair over the years and hopefully will chime in on this. A community built guide on case repair might be in order.
I had suggested to @kyle a couple of years ago about paint replacement but he must have been busy. My thought is that if these paint stores can scan a paint and get an exact match, they should be able to do it with Apple cases. @mactechplus did find a car repair paint that is close. @mactechplus got a close match with a auto paint repair stick.
We have used lots of different things. Surgical bone chisels, hard wood blocks, a whole range of dental lab sanding and finishing disks, a jack rabbit (very fancy Dremel type of tool).
Let's see if we can put our experiences together and come up with better solutions. This could be a great guide. Also a very good project for a younger contributor like @pccheese or @cam2363
@kyle would a really comprehensive guide, that would help hundreds of thousands, qualify as an Eagle project?

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-We could really use a critique of these different case manipulation tools. We got a pair of pliers that has different tips(I forgot the name right now but will amend this). @mactechplus has gotten fairly good at case repair over the years and hopefully will chime in on this. A community built guide on case repair might be in order.
+[image|1091444]We could really use a critique of these different case manipulation tools. We got a pair of pliers that has different tips(I forgot the name right now but will amend this). @mactechplus has gotten fairly good at case repair over the years and hopefully will chime in on this. A community built guide on case repair might be in order.
I had suggested to @kyle a couple of years ago about paint replacement but he must have been busy. My thought is that if these paint stores can scan a paint and get an exact match, they should be able to do it with Apple cases. @mactechplus did find a car repair paint that is close. @mactechplus got a close match with a auto paint repair stick.
We have used lots of different things. Surgical bone chisels, hard wood blocks, a whole range of dental lab sanding and finishing disks, a jack rabbit (very fancy Dremel type of tool).
Let's see if we can put our experiences together and come up with better solutions. This could be a great guide. Also a very good project for a younger contributor like @pccheese or @cam2363
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@kyle would a really comprehensive guide, that would help hundreds of thousands, qualify as an Eagle project?

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We could really use a critique of these different case manipulation tools. We got a pair of pliers that has different tips(I forgot the name right now but will amend this). @mactechplus has gotten fairly good at case repair over the years and hopefully will chime in on this. A community built guide on case repair might be in order.
I had suggested to @kyle a couple of years ago about paint replacement but he must have been busy. My thought is that if these paint stores can scan a paint and get an exact match, they should be able to do it with Apple cases. @mactechplus did find a car repair paint that is close. @mactechplus got a close match with a auto paint repair stick.
We have used lots of different things. Surgical bone chisels, hard wood blocks, a whole range of dental lab sanding and finishing disks, a jack rabbit (very fancy Dremel type of tool).
Let's see if we can put our experiences together and come up with better solutions. This could be a great guide. Also a very good project for a younger contributor like @pccheese or @cam2363
+@kyle would a really comprehensive guide, that would help hundreds of thousands, qualify as an Eagle project?

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We could really use a critique of these different case manipulation tools. We got a pair of pliers that has different tips(I forgot the name right now but will amend this). @mactechplus has gotten fairly good at case repair over the years and hopefully will chime in on this. A community built guide on case repair might be in order.
I had suggested to @kyle a couple of years ago about paint replacement but he must have been busy. My thought is that if these paint stores can scan a paint and get an exact match, they should be able to do it with Apple cases. @mactechplus did find a car repair paint that is close. @mactechplus got a close match with a auto paint repair stick.
We have used lots of different things. Surgical bone chisels, hard wood blocks, a whole range of dental lab sanding and finishing disks, a jack rabbit (very fancy Dremel type of tool).
-Let's see if we can put our experiences together and come up with better solutions. This could be a great guide. Also a very good project for a younger contributor like @pccheese.
+Let's see if we can put our experiences together and come up with better solutions. This could be a great guide. Also a very good project for a younger contributor like @pccheese or @cam2363

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We could really use a critique of these different case manipulation tools. We got a pair of pliers that has different tips(I forgot the name right now but will amend this). @mactechplus has gotten fairly good at case repair over the years and hopefully will chime in on this. A community built guide on case repair might be in order.
-I had suggested to @kyle a couple of years ago about paint replacement but he must have been busy. My thought is that if these paint stores can scan a paint and get an exact match, they should be able to do it with Apple cases. @mactechplus did find a car repair paint that is close.
+I had suggested to @kyle a couple of years ago about paint replacement but he must have been busy. My thought is that if these paint stores can scan a paint and get an exact match, they should be able to do it with Apple cases. @mactechplus did find a car repair paint that is close. @mactechplus got a close match with a auto paint repair stick.
We have used lots of different things. Surgical bone chisels, hard wood blocks, a whole range of dental lab sanding and finishing disks, a jack rabbit (very fancy Dremel type of tool).
Let's see if we can put our experiences together and come up with better solutions. This could be a great guide. Also a very good project for a younger contributor like @pccheese.

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We could really use a critique of these different case manipulation tools.  We got a pair of pliers that has different tips(I forgot the name right now but will amend this). @mactechplus  has gotten fairly good at case repair over the years and hopefully will chime in on this.  A community built guide on case repair might be in order.

I had suggested to @kyle a couple of years ago about paint replacement but he must have been busy.  My thought is that if these paint stores can scan a paint and get an exact match, they should be able to do it with Apple cases.  @mactechplus did find a car repair paint that is close.

We have used lots of different things.  Surgical bone chisels, hard wood blocks, a whole range of dental lab sanding and finishing disks, a jack rabbit (very fancy Dremel type of tool).

Let's see if we can put our experiences together and come up with better solutions.  This could be a great guide.  Also a very good project for a younger contributor like @pccheese.

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