Astro Saber AVA question

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ScannerDan
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Astro Saber AVA question

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Hi all,

Does anyone know of the proper procedure in opening a Astro Saber AVA without damaging the two clamshell covers ?

thanks

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Give it a good whack with a rubber mallet!

Really.

This has been covered a number of times before. If you try the search function, you should be able to find some answers.

Here's one of them:

http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=4077
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SVA/AVA opening...and closing!

Post by Tom in D.C. »

Yes, give it a good whack with a mallet. It will come apart because
the top and bottom halves are made to slide together, or apart as
the case may be.

What's more fun is getting them back together, which is also the
reason that those of us who have "been there" try not to take them
apart to start with.

If you do take it apart take careful note of where all the shiny metal
parts are located because they tend to fall out if you're not careful.
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Re: SVA/AVA opening...and closing!

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Tom in D.C. wrote: What's more fun is getting them back together, which is also the
reason that those of us who have "been there" try not to take them apart to start with.

If you do take it apart take careful note of where all the shiny metal parts are located because they tend to fall out if you're not careful.
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