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07-11-2014, 04:55 | #1 (permalink) |
Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2014
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Member: 2220316 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 0 | LCD separator opinions? If possible, I'd like one out of the USA with a good warranty and that's easy for myself to service if it breaks down. Examples: Edit* I cant post the link to eBay because I'm too new. Keyword search LCD separator, US Only. I hope I posted this in the right sub forum. |
07-17-2014, 21:40 | #4 (permalink) |
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Member: 2223234 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 3 | I bought one for fairly cheap. They now sell them in USA. According to lcdseparatormachines.com , the repair is simple. You place the cracked assembly onto the lcd separator. The machine heats the adhesive between the glass and lcd so you can use a gold wire to defuse the two. I bought the machine and i'm waiting for it to come in. According to the site you can triple your profit from being able to save the lcd. I did some research and I see the glass replacement is only like $6 unlike the whole assembly which is like $30. I can't wait to start my repairs I plan to buy cracked phones and change their screens. |
07-18-2014, 22:23 | #5 (permalink) | |
No Life Poster Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Italy, Bahrain, India Age: 53
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Member: 125037 Status: Offline Sonork: 100.1649338 Thanks Meter: 254 | Quote:
my suggestion is to practice and practice and practice. Separate glass and lcd seems easy though sometimes is not at all. YT is a good teaching but direct tries are the best. Different phone models needs different way of trating. For example what temperature to set? if it's too cold you might brake completeley the lcd part when trying to separate the glass. If it's too hot you might brake the lcd too. This always need a looot of patience and steady nerves If you brake one phone don;t worry the next will go more smooth "Happy separating".. good luck x4ce | |
07-20-2014, 10:15 | #6 (permalink) |
Insane Poster Join Date: Jan 2014
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Member: 2098114 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 5 | I think LCD separator machine is good but has too a limitation because the clamps are good for lcd like iphone but for all other brand you need to buy screen mold for each lcd and think is not cheap |
07-20-2014, 23:40 | #7 (permalink) |
No Life Poster Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Italy, Bahrain, India Age: 53
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Member: 125037 Status: Offline Sonork: 100.1649338 Thanks Meter: 254 | Sorry I disagree. You don't need mold to separate the screen. Eventually you'll need it when glueing back a new glass. Anyway if you believe clamps art ok for your needs, there's new models with vacuum pump instead of clamps. |
07-21-2014, 13:02 | #8 (permalink) |
No Life Poster Join Date: Oct 2012 Location: Republic of Serenissima
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Member: 1825965 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 874 | It is not easy it is not easy! follow the advice of Excessive! I never put the clamps on the phone and I have never run a repair with the glass facing the heater .. I separate the glass always with his face upwards and to anchor it to the machine I built the templates in copper and pliers attach the template to the plate. COPPER.jpg 1-remove glass = 10 min 2-remove glue and clean = 1 hour 3-put glue and new glass = 12 min 4-uv lamp and finally cleaning = 30 min |
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07-21-2014, 14:22 | #9 (permalink) | |
Cheater -Don't Deal with him- Join Date: Dec 2013 Location: XK Age: 26
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HARD WORK for what 20 $ | |
07-21-2014, 20:18 | #12 (permalink) |
No Life Poster Join Date: Oct 2012 Location: Republic of Serenissima
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Member: 1825965 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 874 | for 2 reasons; 1 - i check the metal wire that does not drag the colored or chrome frame 2 - I have to see what I do. I do not disassemble the LCD from frame too risky and long work (for me). |
07-22-2014, 22:27 | #13 (permalink) |
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Member: 2223234 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 3 | Wouldn't the heat damage the lcd if you put it directly onto the hot plate and not glass facing onto it? I only do iphones and I am curious of why you would be putting the screens on the back. I know iphones have back light and plastic sheets and foil on the back. Wouldn't this melt them?? |
07-23-2014, 07:50 | #14 (permalink) |
No Life Poster Join Date: Oct 2012 Location: Republic of Serenissima
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Member: 1825965 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 874 | I separated some fifty glasses with this system and I have not damaged anything .. if you can 'be useful; machine on the plate heater temperature = 80/85 degrees but be sure of this before I inserted a temperature probe on the glass that I found 58/60 degrees. with these temperatures does not dissolve anything .. the only thing that melts are the nerves .. |
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