Oooooo. Dang. That's for sure not coming off in one piece. Jerry
On Sun, Jun 6, 2021, 8:15 PM Doug Jackson <[email protected]> wrote: > It is a plastic insert that is held in place with non reversible, solvent > based adhesives. > > Removing it is very likely to result in cracking > > Kindest regards, > > Doug Jackson > > em: [email protected] > ph: 0414 986878 > > Check out my awesome clocks at www.dougswordclocks.com > Follow my amateur radio adventures at vk1zdj.net > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > Just like an old fashioned letter, this email and any files transmitted > with it should probably be treated as confidential and intended solely for > your own use. > > Please note that any interesting spelling is usually my own and may have > been caused by fat thumbs on a tiny tiny keyboard. > > Should any part of this message prove to be useful in the event of the > imminent Zombie Apocalypse then the sender bears no personal, legal, or > moral responsibility for any outcome resulting from its usage unless the > result of said usage is the unlikely defeat of the Zombie Hordes in which > case the sender takes full credit without any theoretical or actual legal > liability. :-) > > Be nice to your parents. > > Go outside and do something awesome - Draw, paint, walk, setup a > radio station, go fishing or sailing - just do something that makes you > happy. > > ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G- In more laid back days this line would literally > sing ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G > > > > > On Sat, 5 Jun 2021 at 07:25, Scott Lawrence <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Is there a non-destructive way to remove the transparent LCD protector >> from the top case of the M102? It seems to be glued in. I haven't really >> tried anything yet other than twisting the enclosure to try to pop it off. >> >> anyone have any thoughts? >> >> -- >> Scott Lawrence >> [email protected] >> >
