All this time I have been trying to find Manuals, Sure Glad I can get rid of my Equipment now, Plus I always hated removing all those screws:
YouTube - how to fix a plasma tv
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All this time I have been trying to find Manuals, Sure Glad I can get rid of my Equipment now, Plus I always hated removing all those screws:
YouTube - how to fix a plasma tv
Looking at the Video again, I think that is how I fixed the Old TV's
Funny. Never used a bat before, but have hit the old stuff.
My guess is that he used a wooden bat instead of an aluminum bat to prevent scratching the frame of the TV.
I think it may be a Plastic Bat.
Strat,
I umpire HS Baseball, HS Girls Fastpitch Softball and Adult Slowpitch (Men and Co-ed).
I can recognise the sound a bat makes when it hits something.
Can't see it, but I can hear it. What's that, I can't hear you, wait till I get my glasses! :)
Donf, you think it a wooden bat, can't say for sure?
If I hit the TV with a wood bat as he was, I don't think the TV would ever work.
Strar,
Yes, I think it's a wooden bat, not that it matters.
It just does not have the hollow sound that a plastic bat would have.
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