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Old April 3rd, 2006, 11:44 AM
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iFP-180T Screw Size

Hello,

I've had a bit of a problem with shorts on my iFP-180T since I purchased it a few years ago. One of the buttons (it's been about a year, I don't remember if it was Play, A-B, or Record) came loose and I had to solder the connection back together. Recently the left channel began shorting out, so once again, I took the player apart and found that the output jack was loose and I soldered it back together as well. However, this time, I seem to have misplaced the four screws that hold the two sides on. Before I go to Lowe's and try a bunch of screws to replace them, would anyone happen to know exactly what size those four screws are?

Thanks,

Ben Jitima
jitima2@marshall.edu
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Old April 5th, 2006, 06:49 PM
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