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From: Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@cruzio.com>
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.repair
Subject: Re: Can't get radio back in its case
Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2024 19:27:02 -0700
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On Sun, 28 Apr 2024 23:15:19 +0100, Cursitor Doom <cd@notformail.com>
wrote:

>On Sun, 28 Apr 2024 11:12:58 -0700, Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@cruzio.com>
>wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 28 Apr 2024 18:07:38 +0100, Cursitor Doom <cd@notformail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>Gentlemen,
>>>
>>>I had a really strong urge to smash a vintage radio into smithereens
>>>earlier today. I just couldn't get the damn thing to go back into its
>>>case. The chassis assembly is fouling on something and it's preventing
>>>it from re-seating. Plus it nipped my fingers when I tried to force it
>>>in. I just wanted to destroy it so badly. I could have totally smashed
>>>it to bits with a club hammer to be honest. 
>>>It just gives me a renewed admiration for repair technicians. I don't
>>>know where they get their patience and forbearance from. I have very
>>>little, personally. Maybe that's why I'm not a repair tech.
>>>
>>>CD
>>
>>You give up to easily.  Pull out the chassis from the case.  Shove a
>>piece of paper in between the chassis and case where you suspect it
>>might be binding.  Push the chassis into the case until it stops. Pull
>>it out again.  You should see some damage to the paper where the
>>chassis and case are binding.
>>
>>When that happens to me, most of the time it's either loose wires or
>>wrong length screw.

>Jeff, have you ever smashed anything to bits when you couldn't repair
>it or just became impatient?

No.  If I want to exercise my frustrations over a failed repair, I
have a wood pile that always needs chainsawing, bucking, splitting and
stacking:
<https://photos.app.goo.gl/hRQZHVcHtykygudz9>
It's excellent exercise and also a good time to practice my profanity.

The closest I've come to destroying uncooperative electronics are with
devices that can't be easily opened or are intentionally designed to
be impossible to repair.  Apple products come to mind.  I save them in
a box to age slowly.  Once fully depreciated, I offer the remains to
the various electronics gods as burnt offerings, usually on the
barbecue grill during summer and inside the wood burning stove during
winter.  If I'm too lazy to fix something, I sell it on eBay as "parts
only".  When I was younger and didn't have a proper alter on which to
process burnt offerings, I practiced cannibalism by unsoldering any
parts and pieces could be salvaged.  I also owned a large axe (named
"coin return"), which was quite useful for reducing large repair
problems into smaller repair problems.


-- 
Jeff Liebermann                 jeffl@cruzio.com
PO Box 272      http://www.LearnByDestroying.com
Ben Lomond CA 95005-0272
Skype: JeffLiebermann      AE6KS    831-336-2558