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Well that's up to you. My opinion is keep or sell as is, no need to refurbish. I like the bigfoot better.tatsurou wrote: ↑I found a Bigfoot Model F instead. Do you guys think it's okay to butcher it or is it better to just refurbish and sell it as it is?
The internals of the bigfoot are the same dimensions so it would a drop in replacement. You just would need a Teensy or ProMicro to convert it.tatsurou wrote: ↑Bigfoot is too big for me really. Also I like modest and minimalist XT look. AT looks better imo, but I went for the build quality this time. I will keep looking
Not for sell. To found a model F in Spain is difficult. I am going to repair it and use an internal converter.tatsurou wrote: ↑You willing to sell it?
Very hot (but not boiling hot) shower water and a little screwdriver to lift it slowly. Plenty of water and patience requiredPlacaFromHell wrote: ↑Can you tell me how did you removed the badge? I need to swap mine and it's a nightmare made of glue.
I use old-fashioned cigarette lighter fluid (naptha). Squirt a few drops into the depression where the badge sits and wait 10-20 seconds, then pry it up with a sharp blade. Work quickly and then quickly remove the naptha, which can damage plastic. I do it beside the kitchen sink, wipe up the adhesive residue with a paper towel, and then wash it in hot soapy water.