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call the A-team?
failing that the equalizer? -
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Another bit of similar metal soldered on and bent to shape.
(lap joint not butt)
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overlap a piece of paperclip and dab some superglue on it.
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McGuiver can help.
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Tommy - would ideally solder but don't have the materials.
Murtle - cheers, will try that. Just worried about bending it to much, as its about 25 years old and may fall to pieces!
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Smith and Donut - do you know where I can find them?
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Don't worry, they will find you!
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about 25 years old and may fall to pieces!
Sorry, who were we talking about?
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this is electronics (my friend), not electrical
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Buy a cheap shitty birthday card and take it apart.
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Thought of that - unfortunately greetings card technology has moved on since then.
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how bout getting one of the cards where you can record your own greeting/message and record hey jude onto it? can replace the old one with the nice new one.
Hi, wondering if anyone has any ideas how to help me.
This is part of my Dad's 60th birthday party which is at the end of the month. Basically it's one of those sound chips from the talking greeting cards that make noise when you open them (although this plays "hey jude" and is from a Beatles pop-up book - don't ask).
The metal strip at the bottom of the picture has snapped (should be half as long again) and should be pressing down on the board not floating as in the pic. So it doesn't trigger when opened. Any ideas on how I can extend/fix/replace it?
Cheers.