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Old January 10th 04, 01:08 AM
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Why do something easy when you can do it the hard way and maybe really screw
it up?

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That costs more than the new pad does!!

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Hey guys, thanks for the input. With your help, I checked other
options I hadn't thought of and found what I needed. There is a kit
"rubber key pad repair kit" by IT chemtronics. part number CW2605 for
$10.89. It sounds exactly like I need and if you want follow up
information after I try it, email me at





 
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