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Sunday 25 May 2014

I have changed my eBay account name to fixed1t

When I first joined eBay I used a nostalgic name that sprung to mind, circus_frontman.  This was from the late 70s when I created and fronted (with flute in hand) a local Whitefield, Manchester band with my sadly deceased Keyboard Player (Mike Pickford) and Nicky, Ken, Jo, Spud, and Paul, collectively called CIRCUS.  Unfortunately we were a 7 piece New Romantic / Avant Garde band as Punk arrived with a SNOT SPLASHING bang.




Anyway, the increasing fixed1t eBay trades I'm doing linked to my fixed1t websites, YouTube and these Blogs have made me decided to change my eBay name to fixed1t to keep my 100% record of 597 positive feedback points.  It's also more transparent for my users and clients.



So fixed1t I am now on eBay. as with circus_frontman I only buy and sell quality gear, and everything I sell is completely tested and evaluated by me before sale, I don't sell things I wouldn't buy myself.

So if you see fixed1t on eBay you can bid with confidence,

fixed1t




Removing Nexus 7 1st Generation USB Charger and Headphone Port Module

Some people have reported problems with the USB charge and computer connection module on the Nexus 7 1st Generation along with headphones connection issues.

In the attached video I explained how I remove the USB / Sound Module from the Nexus 7.

If you find the video using please give it the thumbs up and feel free to share it.





If you are in the UK and need a fully tested, working replacement module, then check availability on my eBay account.  As you will see I have excellent 100% positive feedback and great customer comments.  You may want to bookmark the fixed1t eBay pages for other Nexus 7 bargains. Here is the link:



Thanks for visiting

 fixed1t

p.s. Part two on replacing the USB Sound Module will follow in a day or so.

How I Removed The LOCA Glue from Working Nexus 7 LCD Display In 5 Minutes

For the last month or so I have destroyed over 10 cracked and shattered Google Nexus 7 touch screens in an attempt to extract the working LCD unit.  As can be seen from the picture below, the outcome was always a shattered LCD panel.


Last week using off the wall ideas and lateral thought (the only type I do) I finally cracked it.

Having safely removed an LCD Panel I set about removing the glue 'on video' and performing the test.  It worked perfectly, hope it works for you.

Video showing the 5 min Nexus 7 LCD clean up

If you like this please give the thumbs up.  If its useful please like the Video and share it.

Thanks fixed1t

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