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SeanB66 said:Do u hand move the 7/64 drill bit around , or what..
g0dM@n said:After dealing with the mess of the ink in my sink, I have successfully cleaned out the tube for MALE molex plugs... I'm having trouble making it work with female. I have a feeling that I need a MUCH thicker tube... any clue where I can find a thicker tube cuz my pens all seem to be the same size as the one I already made, which is too thin for female. I feel like even if I shave it alllll the way, that it'll still have a rough time fitting it over female.
Huh? I need a thicker tube... not thinner... I can't get the tube around the female pins.SolidxSnake said:Er, normally you need a thinner tube for your problem. I use the black/white paper-mate pens with the flat black cover on the back, and the pull-out front.
Andology said:Hi Guys,
Just out of interest, i am planning on changing over my 24 pin ATX connector to a connectX UV reactive ATX plug... Thing is, although i have all the proper tools for removing the pins etc, my issue is that i can change over the connector each wire one by one to make sure they all go in the right place, but if i want to re-sleeve the main ATX cabe, i will need to completely remove all pins so i can slip the nylon wrap/sleeve over the wires, then heatshrink the ends, then add connector back on again...
Question is, how will i do this but still maintain correct pin placements of all 24 pins??
Many of the wires are the same colours so that wont work, then i thought i could put little sticky lables on each wire but then they will not fit through the sleeve anyway??
Please help before i really bugger it up!
Cheers guys,
Andy