Replacing instrument glass/plastic

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Replacing instrument glass/plastic

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Is this possible? Is the glass just stuck on?
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Re: Replacing instrument glass/plastic

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i had a look at this a few weeks ago and as far as i could see it is bonded in and would not be easy to get out without doing some cutting and splitting the plastic pod. if youve got a damaged plastic screen you might be better off trying to get a new pod. :ok
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Re: Replacing instrument glass/plastic

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its possible , but you can nearly always tell its been replaced - but ok if yours is cracked


which side / version do you need as i may have one

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