Good job on the interior bits, bad job on the mirror!... What were you doing, beating it on with a mallet!? Poxy little stone hit my dailys screen the other day, the chip is the size of the end of a tooth pic but has caused a crack nearly a foot and a half long!
Quote from: SoundillusioN on 14 February 2012, 15:04Good job on the interior bits, bad job on the mirror!... What were you doing, beating it on with a mallet!? Poxy little stone hit my dailys screen the other day, the chip is the size of the end of a tooth pic but has caused a crack nearly a foot and a half long! I was literally only putting as much pressure on it as if you were twisting a door knob!
Quote from: dom069 on 14 February 2012, 15:25Quote from: SoundillusioN on 14 February 2012, 15:04Good job on the interior bits, bad job on the mirror!... What were you doing, beating it on with a mallet!? Poxy little stone hit my dailys screen the other day, the chip is the size of the end of a tooth pic but has caused a crack nearly a foot and a half long! I was literally only putting as much pressure on it as if you were twisting a door knob!Well it shows it does take much to crack a screen but then again your example demonstrates that you're a bit heavy handed when it comes to knobs.
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