Re: [MacGroup] Suction Cups

2015-11-05 Thread Dan Crutcher
To answer my own question, I found suction cups at Home Depot in the flooring section (I think they’re used to manipulate tile or glass). The ones they have are overkill, but it worked just fine in removing the front panel on an iMac. I bought two, but one is all you need. Dan > On Nov 3,

Re: [MacGroup] Suction Cups

2015-11-05 Thread tom holloman
The suction cups with little hooks for using on bathroom Wall work fine too. > On Nov 5, 2015, at 8:01 AM, Dan Crutcher wrote: > > To answer my own question, I found suction cups at Home Depot in the flooring > section (I think they’re used to manipulate tile or glass).

[MacGroup] Suction Cups

2015-11-03 Thread Dan Crutcher
Anyone know where one might find suction cups for pulling the screen off an iMac to get to its innards? Locally, preferably. ___ MacGroup mailing list MacGroup@erdos.math.louisville.edu http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup

Re: [MacGroup] Suction Cups

2015-11-03 Thread Brian O'Neal
Harbor freight. there's one on Dixie highway in Southlamd Terrace and there is one at the corner of Bardstown and hikes. Brian > On Nov 3, 2015, at 10:08 AM, Dan Crutcher wrote: > > Anyone know where one might find suction cups for pulling the screen off an > iMac to

Re: [MacGroup] Suction Cups

2015-11-03 Thread Ed Wiser
The harbor freight ones are junk. Tried using them and they don't hold suction. Threw them in the thrash. Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 3, 2015, at 10:13 AM, Brian O'Neal wrote: > > Harbor freight. there's one on Dixie highway in Southlamd Terrace and there > is one at the

Re: [MacGroup] Suction Cups

2015-11-03 Thread David Harker
i saw in some videos online, that they used plungers from a hardware store, but the previous post is a better suggestion. ;) On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 5:08 AM, Dan Crutcher wrote: > Anyone know where one might find suction cups for pulling the screen off > an iMac to get to