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Chris, that’s a good idea. I did this right before 3D printers were really getting mainstream. If you have a good model for the handle, can you link it?
Hey hey, sorry you think that. I didn’t really care how it looked. I might try 3D printing the part now. Also, my model allowed me to easily remove the water reservoir. Lmk if you need more help.
Kudos to you for getting me to do so. :)
Someone named oldtech had a good comment down below. Try and see if his advice could help in your case. Good luck!
Someone named oldtech had a good comment down below. Try and see if his advice could help in your case. Good luck!
Hi Rusty, yea :/ this guide doesn’t work in every case. There are so many factors going on behind the scenes in cassette players that it’s any wonder they worked in the first place. I’m sorry it didn’t work for you. Look into other ways of playing your music: low power FM radio broadcasters, Aux-to-CD adaptors (heard of them, never seen them), or just replacing the whole shebang. Good luck and cheers!
Hey right on! Glad it could help! Cheers!
Good call! Thanks oldtech!
Enjoy the Uber while you can. The self driving hive mind is just around the corner. haha cheers!
Looks like a double post but still happy it worked!
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