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+ | [title] Reassembly |
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+ | [* black] If you follow the advice from the previous step ("learn from my mistakes"), getting the pins back in is not as hard as I made it sound. Having learned what I learned on the Penny, I was able to replace both pins of a Juliet (shown in the picture) in not more than 5min. |
+ | [* black] Reassembly: |
+ | [* black] Fasten the Penny frame in the bench vice again. Re-insert the spring hinge, if it came out. Push the ear stem against the spring hinge (hard!) until the holes of ear stem and frame align. Put the Torx screw back in. |
+ | [* black] Remove orbital screws, re-insert lenses, orbital screws and gaskets |
+ | [* black] Add nose pads and give your baby a good cleaning. |
+ | [* black] Enjoy a sunny day with your freshly tuned X-Metals that are now holding on to your head again snug as a face hugger. |
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