I get recommended videos with very few views frequently, but very rarely are they anything good. This video was a diamond in the rough, I really liked it! Keep up the great work! I've contemplated started a repairing and cleaning old electronics channel, and this is exactly how I envision mine, so I'm glad to see someone else go out and do it! I instantly subscribed, and I look forward to seeing more of your videos!
4:11 Please NOT recommend sandpaper! Sand paper can create small scratches in the metal which increases the exposed surface area and increases crroosion moving fowrard. Corrosion is best cleaned with IPA, DeoxIT, or other (plastic safe) contact cleaners and non-abrasive tools.
I just use a long necked version that is able reach down into the holes. Unfortunately I don't know the size of it, it doesn't have any numbering system on it. But I would imagine one from an electrician set would work too since they normally do not have exchangeable bits and have longer necks. And it being magnetic is really optional. You can still unscrew everything without that feature, the main thing is the longer neck to be able to reach the screw head. Also the screws are larger too, so smaller precision sets won't work.
Nice touch with the number of times you said "screws" being the number of screws in the system lol.
I'm glad someone noticed lol... Honestly it was purely accidental but I loved that they matched.
I get recommended videos with very few views frequently, but very rarely are they anything good. This video was a diamond in the rough, I really liked it! Keep up the great work! I've contemplated started a repairing and cleaning old electronics channel, and this is exactly how I envision mine, so I'm glad to see someone else go out and do it! I instantly subscribed, and I look forward to seeing more of your videos!
Thank you for the comment and the sub, I'm glad you enjoyed! I hope you enjoy the future vids too!
Maybe the most helpful NES repair video I've ever seen
Thanks, glad it can help!
don’t even play nes but this was a fun video
Thank you!
4:11 Please NOT recommend sandpaper! Sand paper can create small scratches in the metal which increases the exposed surface area and increases crroosion moving fowrard. Corrosion is best cleaned with IPA, DeoxIT, or other (plastic safe) contact cleaners and non-abrasive tools.
I've never used DeoxIT but I've had some recommendations to use it, I'll have to check it out some time.
What size magnetic screw driver to open my old Nintendo to fix the 72 pin connector ? Off amazon ?
I just use a long necked version that is able reach down into the holes. Unfortunately I don't know the size of it, it doesn't have any numbering system on it. But I would imagine one from an electrician set would work too since they normally do not have exchangeable bits and have longer necks. And it being magnetic is really optional. You can still unscrew everything without that feature, the main thing is the longer neck to be able to reach the screw head. Also the screws are larger too, so smaller precision sets won't work.