[Ti] Nylon tool (was"Broken Power Plug Tip stuck in TI-400"

Ann S. Carroll asc at clic.net
Sat Dec 31 04:53:12 PST 2005


I've used that but mine is yellow, not orange, I've also used a  
cuticle pusher and a filed down plastic knitting needle (large size).

Ann
On 31-Dec-05, at 12:28 AM, Justin R. Miller wrote:

> You know what I've found that works really well is one of those  
> plastic orange rind cutter/peelers.  One end is for cutting lines  
> in orange rinds to get them off and the other is spudger-shaped.   
> Worked great for taking apart a 12" iBook.
>
> On Dec 30, 2005, at 7:54 PM, James Herndon wrote:
>
>> At pbfixit.com the item is called a spudger. Price:$6.95 plus  
>> shipping (there may be a minimum purchase requirement that brings  
>> the total higher).
>>
>> On Dec 30, 2005, at 4:31 PM, John McGibney wrote:
>>
>> Beauty supply house. tool for working with nails/cuticles?
>>
>> John
>>
>> On Dec 30, 2005, at 5:18 PM, Kevin Smith (ae) wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 31/12/2005, at 6:02 AM, Mikael Byström wrote:
>>>
>>>> Kynan Shook said:
>>>>
>>>>> nylon stick; something that won't scratch or mark metal,
>>>>> but can be used for prying or poking as necessary.  Those are
>>>>> essentially disposable, if you do a lot of laptop work.
>>>>
>>>> I've looked for these, but can't find them. Where are they  
>>>> available?
>>>>
>>>> Try a kitchen shop, the spatula type of thing that you use with  
>>>> teflon pans. Even if they are the wrong shape you can cut them  
>>>> to form very easily.
>>> Kevin
>>>
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