On Jan 5, 2:17 pm, dorayme

> Had a moment this morning to see if I could open the LCD screen. I
> have been putting it off because it never looked easy! I located the
> part I probably need, the tube in US. ...Am stuck for
> now. Am searching web for tips and found some but I dunno... I need
> better set of tools, guitar plucks and stuff. Not quite sure whether I
> should force the lip from the back off, or from the front off. I am
> taking pics of everything but I won't bother folks here unless there
> is someone who has actually taken one of these mothers apart... <g>
>
Well, that would be me now. Managed to spring the guts out out of the
frame. You must not be too feint hearted as I was for a while. I
plunged a flat screen drive blade in one of the 4 or five tiny square
holes in the rim and twisted and that little bit sprang a gap. Working
all around, it all came off!. The fluro tube is buried deeper still
and I will approach it slowly... I hope this is not too boring for
everyone. Maybe someone will want to know.
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