Hi! Thank you for reading my post.
I am repairing a TASCAM 244 4-track cassette recorder. I encountered a small screw that was badly stripped, so I used my dremel to cut a slot in the top of the screw head. That worked great! Got the screw out.
Unfortunately, I created a new problem. On my last pass with the dremel, I cut a wire going into a connection point.
I might have juuuuust enough slack on the wire to solder it back in, but honestly I think I might create further new problems that way. So I think my best bet is to replace the entire wire.
My question is - inside the port in the connector, there is a hard metal end that won't come out. I've tried pulling it with my very precise needle nose pliers, but I can't quite get in there enough to grab it. How do I get the port cleared so I can install a new wire?
I am repairing a TASCAM 244 4-track cassette recorder. I encountered a small screw that was badly stripped, so I used my dremel to cut a slot in the top of the screw head. That worked great! Got the screw out.
Unfortunately, I created a new problem. On my last pass with the dremel, I cut a wire going into a connection point.
I might have juuuuust enough slack on the wire to solder it back in, but honestly I think I might create further new problems that way. So I think my best bet is to replace the entire wire.
My question is - inside the port in the connector, there is a hard metal end that won't come out. I've tried pulling it with my very precise needle nose pliers, but I can't quite get in there enough to grab it. How do I get the port cleared so I can install a new wire?