I have the same problem when trying to view any tapes we'd previously recorded. It doesn't work when you want to record new footage either. We've tried headcleaner tapes, as well as rubbing alcohol and q-tips. No success with either. And when I enquired about having it repaired, I was advised to just buy a new one, as repair costs will be more than a new camera will cost at this point.!I have the same problem when trying to view any tapes we'd previously recorded. It doesn't work when you want to record new footage either. We've tried headcleaner tapes, as well as rubbing alcohol and q-tips. No success with either. And when I enquired about having it repaired, I was advised to just buy a new one, as repair costs will be more than a new camera will cost at this point.!
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Was there ever a fix to the grey line problem?
Was there ever a fix to the grey line problem?
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So here's how to. Its actually real simple but can be time consuming if doing a colour change.
Can be used for your old faded set, ones you've had a slide in or even if your looking for a colour change.
[B]1.[/B] Go to any shoe repair shop that sells Leather spray dye's in lots of colors.
[B]2.[/B] Also you need the leather deglazer.
[B]3.[/B] Prep leathers, clean, dry and deglaze the area you want to color.
[B]4.[/B] Mask the area you want to color , this is what is time consuming. it gets real messy.
[B]Pic of lowside damage[/B] [IMG]http://i598.photobucket.com/albums/tt61/Shaved4U/1-5.jpg[/IMG]
[B]5.[/B] Apply dye roughly 4 or 5 coats (if changing colours, less if just touching up). This takes awhile cuz it take long to dry inbetween coats and work on one area at a time.
[B]Pic of Repair (still fresh)[/B] [IMG]http://i598.photobucket.com/albums/tt61/Shaved4U/2-4.jpg[/IMG]
[B]6.[/B] When all finished let the Leathers sit to fully dry and cure for 4 days to a week if possible.
[B]And now for the all important pics.
This is what the suit looked like before
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[B]And after the new colour scheme:[/B]
[IMG]http://i598.photobucket.com/albums/tt61/Shaved4U/5-5.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i598.photobucket.com/albums/tt61/Shaved4U/8-1.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i598.photobucket.com/albums/tt61/Shaved4U/7-2.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i598.photobucket.com/albums/tt61/Shaved4U/6-2.jpg[/IMG]
[B]Some close ups:[/B]
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3.)lets do this setting.. http://62.0.5.136/i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt121/terence_08/1-1.jpg 4.)http://62.0.5.133/i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt121/terence_08/4a.jpg 5..)http://62.0.5.135/i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt121/terence_08/27.jpg...
check to see if you have a trojan use unhackme to remove it you can find unhackme on torrents or go to filetopia (a peer to peer software) and go to the All Good Things room I'm The_MacGyver
kind of hard to say. these are pretty simplistic vacuums. the beater bar is still spinning because it has a seperate motor. the main motor which creates the suction sounds as if it overheated and just gave out. in most cases a replacement motor would cost you 79.99 usd. if the wires are broken make sure first before going any further. take it apart and inspect them and make sure they are on the motor itself correctly. usually eurekas are coded so they only go on one way but im not completly familiar with this unit. so check that and make sure every connecting point is snug and secure.
I have the same problem when trying to view any tapes we'd previously recorded. It doesn't work when you want to record new footage either. We've tried headcleaner tapes, as well as rubbing alcohol and q-tips. No success with either. And when I enquired about having it repaired, I was advised to just buy a new one, as repair costs will be more than a new camera will cost at this point.!
Was there ever a fix to the grey line problem?
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