Hayduke
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Cool. What kind of tools? My batteries all came with 2 tiny screwdrivers. Granted they are terrible quality so I don't use them on screws hehe
Are they the plastic tools? I would think they are too thick. What works best for me is a very thin blade flathead screw driver to get between the case and the plastic (think jeweler screwdrivers. I use this Husky it is one of my favorite tools ever) The best place is in the center as the body can flex there the easiest. Take your time and be careful and you can open a mini quickly and easily without damaging the case or the plastics.
Good luck with your project.
Originally Posted by davidcotton /img/forum/go_quote.gif Cheers for the reply. Luckily the guy I bought the ipod from had already upgraded the battery and supplied the tools as well, so thats one step already done. Looking forward to doing this now |
Cool. What kind of tools? My batteries all came with 2 tiny screwdrivers. Granted they are terrible quality so I don't use them on screws hehe
Are they the plastic tools? I would think they are too thick. What works best for me is a very thin blade flathead screw driver to get between the case and the plastic (think jeweler screwdrivers. I use this Husky it is one of my favorite tools ever) The best place is in the center as the body can flex there the easiest. Take your time and be careful and you can open a mini quickly and easily without damaging the case or the plastics.
Good luck with your project.