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Kiddieland Noahs ark sounds have stopped
Hi Chris
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Your Kiddieland Noah's Ark with Sounds is a company with no maker, which means it is made in China and sold by the likes of QVC and Amazon. Most are made to be not taken apart and the rest instead of having screws have hidden catches that require a spudger tool to press the catches on the seams and spring the halves apart. Once inside all you will find is the battery pack, a small printed circuit board and a small speaker.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Kiddieland+Noahs+ark%2C+repairs
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2/9/2022 6:43:32 PM •
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on Feb 09, 2022
I cant open my science
Put in code 0000 and it will unlock, we had this issue after changing batteries!!!
11/22/2021 2:56:18 PM •
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on Nov 22, 2021
How do I order replacement parts for imagination mountain rock train table?
Hello, Krystal -
It appears that "Universe of Imagination" / "Imaginarium", the maker of the Mountain Rock Train Table and related toys, was a proprietary trademark / brand name of Toys "R" Us, which has declared bankruptcy and has gone out of business this year (2018), at least in the USA. Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia. Toys "R" Us stores in other countries (mostly countries in parts of Asia, it seems) appear to be operating under new ownership.
You will probably only be able to find parts through resale businesses, including online sellers such as eBay, Amazon, Gumtree, etc.
Best wishes.
11/20/2021 3:00:12 AM •
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on Nov 20, 2021
How to install a trigger spring on a Daisy Model 25 BB Gun
My wife gave me a sixty nine year old Daisy Model 25 for Christmas and it was missing a trigger spring. Finally found the time to do so and it's always an adventure to find old parts.
Thought I would share something I learned from the Internet on how to install the part. Without the proper guidance, it can be a nightmare. Here is the easy solution:
Take the trigger assembly out of the gun and slip the trigger spring in behind. Short end fits in a space behind the hammer/sear; coiled section fits in the space just below. Here is the secret: take a piece of dental floss (waxed is better) and make a small hangman's noose on one end. Use the index finger of one hand to compress the hammer/sear while using the same hand thumb to compress the long end of the spring against the back of the hammer/sear. Slip the noose around the end of the hammer/sear with the long spring, pull the noose tight, wrap it around five to ten times (no need to tie it off--should hold by itself). Now you can install the trigger assembly back in the gun. Hammer/sear is already in the correct position below the installation screw. Snip the dental floss with long nosed scissors or cut with a knife blade. Any excess can be removed with tweezers.
Sounds tricky but it is actually much easier than expected. Takes a little bit of coordination to hold the compressed spring and hammer/sear while slipping the "noose" around the end, but it is worth the effort. Far better than trying to jam the spring behind the trigger already installed in the gun. Less chance to pop out into an eye or lose it as it flies across the room.
Hope this is helpful.
11/10/2021 12:31:40 AM •
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on Nov 10, 2021
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