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  • Changing straps for radiomir

    Hi all..

    Please kindly advise how to change straps for a radiomir? understand that only a 26mm straps can be used..

    Seems like only a very small screw-driver can use to unscrew the tiny screws..Please advise where can i get such a small screw-driver ? the standard OP screw-driver seems too big..

    Thanks in advance...

  • #2
    Hi Bro
    Follow this video on youtube. Be very careful.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIqFEhNxlyc

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    • #3
      You will need a 1.4mm screw driver and steady hands. The first attempt on screw No.1 is the most scary cos you dun know what to expect. After which, the remaining 3 is a piece of cake. Patience is the key! Good luck!
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Seventh Son View Post
        You will need a 1.4mm screw driver and steady hands. The first attempt on screw No.1 is the most scary cos you dun know what to expect. After which, the remaining 3 is a piece of cake. Patience is the key! Good luck!
        bro even with my steady hands hor sometimes will miss cue! so i tape the screw holes before i unscrew out the small tinny screws out....

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        • #5
          Some bros use tape but I am the lazy sort, so I just go really slowwww.
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          • #6
            I have 3 tips..

            tape it

            Tape it

            ..and tape it again!

            and do remember to use a decent 1.4 screwdriver. I'd recommend a Bergeon or something similar

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            • #7
              I do it RAW! No tape, no protection!
              Just a pair of fading eyes and shaky hands!
              Body Of Fat, Heart Of Gold.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by champagneluver View Post
                I do it RAW! No tape, no protection!
                Just a pair of fading eyes and shaky hands!
                really RAW
                even without the tools (screwdriver)

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by champagneluver View Post
                  I do it RAW! No tape, no protection!
                  Just a pair of fading eyes and shaky hands!
                  Just to add some flavour- dim lights, sad songs playing in the background, cold weather , hungry. And still we love our Pam!

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                  • #10
                    thanks everyone...

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Keith8896 View Post
                      really RAW
                      even without the tools (screwdriver)

                      You can tell age is catching up on me. So of course memory is bad too!
                      Thanks for the , now I remember there is a screwdriver!
                      Body Of Fat, Heart Of Gold.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by LUKE View Post
                        Just to add some flavour- dim lights, sad songs playing in the background, cold weather , hungry. And still we love our Pam!

                        Ingredient for a LOVELY caseback!
                        Body Of Fat, Heart Of Gold.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Zl88 View Post
                          thanks everyone...
                          Bro Zl88,
                          Most have been shared by the nice people here like screwdriver, tape, etc.

                          Whether you use protection or not, just a few things to note:
                          1) be very careful about the 4 really tiny screws
                          2) also the lug connectors

                          You should avoid the ingredients mentioned by bro LUKE and get yourself a good flat workspace. You really do not want to hunt for your screws or lug connectors in dimmed lighted messy places.

                          Good luck to your strap change and show us some pics of your new shoes!
                          Body Of Fat, Heart Of Gold.

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                          • #14
                            hi, sorry to dig up an old htread, bt does anyone knows if its a must to have tubes inserted in radiomir 26mm strap? cos from what i see, radiomir seems like no need tubes..

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by tpmmark View Post
                              hi, sorry to dig up an old htread, bt does anyone knows if its a must to have tubes inserted in radiomir 26mm strap? cos from what i see, radiomir seems like no need tubes..
                              If you can dig up an old thread, you should have done a search because there is information here that you want. I think it was posted in the Panerai thread before.
                              The Crown Of Achievement

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