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MacBook Pro Motherboard Repair Part 2 – How I use hot
MacBook Pro Motherboard Repair Part 2 – How I use hot glue π
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Repairing an A1707 that had the battery data connector torn off.
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What are you some kind of genius?
Your eyes are shifty
Always learn from your vids, thank you.
Gret stuff, thanks Jason.πβ₯
Hey Mr J! You should try the Qianli 007 Handle and Blade. I prefer it better than the 11 Exacto Blade. I sanded the tip a little so it wasnt so sharp. Cuts threw underfill really well and you can even scrape away underfill with the sides similar to the hockey stick tool
personally when i teardown a device to repair and i see glue somewhere that shouldn't be,i kindly curse the previous technician,but this was different .
The way you did it and the way it turned out to be was marvelous. Honestly I enjoyed it.
You know hot glue unglues itself after some time naturally ? Especially the transparent one
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Absolutely fabulous job! There's nothing that can beat experience π
I was gritting it every time you used the main board as a cutting mat with that Exacto. Please donβt use the computer board as a work surface.
NOW you can forget changing the whole board as apple does instead of repairing
IMHO is a bad idea to use this thermoglue. Because of low hardenes and such anough flexibility (one of it's ingridient is just a polyethilene). Usualy, for such delicate work i used a red compound that's making hard after heating by hot-air gun. I will wrote to you a link to this stuff.
You know what is worse than chilblains ?
Snowballs!
don't worry about it man at least the next time you see this you'll know you don't have to pull the whole board out
Hehehe butthead I donβt know about you but it does get hard where sun doesnβt shine hehe
Great work, also it is always a good idea to pull the board when applying any type of heat.
Hmmm i never thought about using hot glue like that. Not a huge fan of hot glue usually. I probably would have opted for super glue and regretted it instantly
I bought a digital microscope but I am not satisfied because the image is not so clear, what microscope are you using?
Hi, great job on getting that connector on. Do you mind sharing where you got the connector from? I lost the locking tab on mine and would like to replace it. A quick note on the hot glue application, I used to do the same but once I had to solder a wire to a nib and in order to secure it, I added hot glue just like you did. I found out that when the glue cured, it also shrank just enough to pull the solder joint apart. Just something to keep in mind if anyone tries to secure solder joints with hot glue π
Never have I seen someone cut up a hot glue stick with an exacto knife and hot glue so precisely. This man's attention to detail is second to none! Looks like factory applied glue!
Nice work
Those Apple anchor points are pathetic . Great job making the connector more secure ππ
After seeing so much videos I really love to try hot air soldering myself. Think I should start buying equipment.
I have a fully functioning Thinpad L15 with a broken off power connection socket. Seems like an easy job to start with isn't it?
Nice job. I'd like to also see some desktop computer motherboards repaired. Should be interesting.
No one is laughing at you brother you do awesome work Steve thank you.