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I've been thinking about giving that a try. The risk of it permanently getting epoxied in is pretty high though LoL.epoxy it on the end of toothpick?
No its just the click, there's no spring there. I was having trouble fitting it with the spring in place but it wouldn't go so tried it without the spring and it slipped in and got itself stuck fast! Its a noob click stuck in an arf case.Is it just the spring or also the click? If just the spring maybe you could pry it out with a needle far enough to grab it with tweezers and then needle nosed pliers. Generic replacement springs can be found online.
No its just the click, there's no spring there. I was having trouble fitting it with the spring in place but it wouldn't go so tried it without the spring and it slipped in and got itself stuck fast! Its a noob click stuck in an arf case.
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I've got an ultrasonic cleaner on the way, as I've tried the other suggestions above.Geez. I am having same issue here. But it is the ball and then spring stuck inside a hole. And it is a v6s sub case. Fml.....
What size of drill bit would you recommend for such a long shot Pal?
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That looks worse than it is, its from the tiny needle i used to try and lift it out. It wasn't there before it got itself stuck in there.you know, your picture looks like there is a burr on the corner break, maybe that is an issue?
Worst case scenario drill the whole thing out. And buy new set of springs
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