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Old Dec 21, 2012, 01:24 AM   #26
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LuLz. I'm subb'ed to this one. Taco, I'm gonna phone you.


I'm not gonna pick up the phone.
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LuLz. I'm subb'ed to this one. Taco, I'm gonna phone you.


Phone me instead, I've been drinking beer all night and have a great "ringtone" saved for when I pick up.
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This reminds me of the post somebody made about a "friend" deciding super glue would fix the broken audio jack on his nice new laptop after this friend yanked on the audio cable and broke it.

Heavy duty tweezers may or may not have been able to yank it out before resorting to the very dangerous and ill advised glue method, but too late for that.

Seems only thing you can do now is carefully take it apart (or have someone experienced at such things do so). Anyone capable of going that far should be able to just replace the audio jack.

Personally I wouldn't risk the aforementioned methods causing more damage and/or leaving you with a spotty jack/plug connection.

You can get 4th gen Touch iPod headphone jacks for less than $3 and there are many easy to follow guides on how to replace them.

http://www.amazon.com/iPod-Touch-Hea...II?ref=prid-20

If anyone knows someone who will be able to add a new headphone jack my iPod for a decent price please pm me. I think that would be the best option I have.
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Well at some point you're going to have give out some personal info to do that, so if you're looking for a contact online you may as well narrow it down to people that live in your area whom are experienced in taking apart similar such items like laptops, and have them PM you for the details.

You have to mention the specific area you live in to do that of course, and there's always going to be risks, even on forums you know well.

It doesn't look that hard to do it really. There's literally no soldering and the take apart looks simple, esp if you soften the glue around the edge of the device with a hair dryer first. I've seen videos of kids taking them apart with just a flat screwdriver to carefully pry them open.
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since the jack is glued in the hole, I would try using a small screw with aggressive threads. Gently thread the screw into the broken off jack and try to wiggle it out of the port. I'm thinking something like a drywall screw should work.
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Well, I got bored this morning so I poked all around the broken piece with a needle then took a thin piece of aluminum and bent it so I could pull the thing up. I got it out, but the jack has taken some damage, I'm going to try to find some headphones to test it out.
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lol. subbed to this humorous unfortunate event
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lol. subbed to this humorous unfortunate event
Its all fixed now, it even plays music out of the speakers and i'd be fine with that if headphones wont work
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That stuff isnt for super glue man. It will also discolor plastic.
It's specifically for Superglue (and it's derrivatives) & plastic. Hence why I reccomended it.

Go be bored somewhere else.

Edit: How'd you fix it?
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It's specifically for Superglue (and it's derrivatives) & plastic. Hence why I reccomended it.

Go be bored somewhere else.

Edit: How'd you fix it?
Very thin sowing needle and lots of poking to get it free from glue, then used a thin sheet of aluminum to push down, then just yanked up. The speaker sounds fine, maybe a bit weird. I'm going to be getting glue out of there for a while though.
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It's specifically for Superglue (and it's derrivatives) & plastic. Hence why I reccomended it.

Go be bored somewhere else.

Edit: How'd you fix it?
lol I'm not being bored. I'm just ignorent of the product you are talking about. I used to build models all the time and I never heard of this stuff. The stuff they had when I built models would just about destroy plastic. It was for removing CA glue.

What is the name of the stuff you are talking about? Could be handy knowlage to have.
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I don't recall the name it's been so long, it was a generic brand that the LHS carried, they provided all their adhesives/removers... You can Google for similar items if ya feel like it? I'm on a fone.

Never had/heard/seen any issues using it or similar products.

Acetone could do the trick, as mentioned...
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use nail polish remover works great. but a bit slowly
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use nail polish remover works great. but a bit slowly
Got some on a qtip atm
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If anyone knows someone who will be able to add a new headphone jack my iPod for a decent price please pm me. I think that would be the best option I have.
There are many repair places around Toronto, should only cost about $45 or so. I can get a screen glass replaced for less than $30 locally, done in like 10 minutes.

Anyway, now you got it out, should be no problem, but just something to keep in mind.
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Got some on a qtip atm
yup, q-tip and nail polish remover go like peanut butter and jelly
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I'd almost prefer something like a roughed up (sanded and/or scored with a knife) round wooden toothpick soaked in the nail polish remover to a Q-tip. The size of the Q-tip and it's tendency to leave fibers when snagging sharp corners. like the metal springs in those jacks, can leave a glue residued mess of cotton fibers.
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What posts are you referring to?
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The ones that were removed

Is it working Ok Taco?
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the best solution would be the following:
requirements:
1. super glue
2. a thin strong metal piece or the original broken part
3. steady hands


steps:
1. put the glue on the top of the metal piece OR the broken part of the headphone
1.1 do not put too much as it may cause attaching to parts that you don't need
2. put the piece inside the jack
3. wait until you are confindent that it is bonded
4. remove the piece
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Uh, yeah, it's a little late for that.
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Is it working Ok Taco?
Yup headphones won't fit due to left over glue though
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nail polish remover will get rid of glue leftovers or even a good bit if you be very careful... must be acetone nail polish remover.
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