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    Posted: 08/23/2006 at 7:23pm

Can anyone give me a very simple, step-by-step, process/directions to replace the rubber on my blade?

Preferably photos that go along with it would be fantastic! this is actually my first time doing it and I don't want to screw up.

Tips and recommendations would be awesome as well!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mafia Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08/24/2006 at 12:15am

Following pic from BTY korea may help

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go to coles website.  it has videos showing you how to.  tis like colestt.com or something
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May I suggest you try cutting the edge of the rubber - the part that's going to be disgarded to get a feel of the cutting. It can take quite a bit of force. Important to use a cutting mat for backing when cutting the rubber. Other hard surfaces will break the box cutter cutting tip and you'll mess up the cut. You can get the mat from any stationary shop.

One more thing, don't forget to stop or slow down at the end or you will end up cutting the blade.

Experience it to get better! Cheers.

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Thanks mafia
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