"Alexander W. Hertzog" wrote:
> None of the plastic looks broken, but it doesn't want to stay in the
> little space it came out of. I'm thinking about superglue, because I can't
> seem to find any mechanism for it to snap back in. Can anyone offer me some
> help?
I could fix one of mine with a soldering iron and copper wire. You
remove as most tin from the iron as you can and warm up the wire until
it makes a hole into the plasic. So you can fix the clip to the small
plastic plate. The problem is that I lost one clip and don't know from
where one can get'em. Any ideas?
--Regards / Viele Gruesse
Marco Mailand
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