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Diode press for sale pushes out the diode

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Put out a pm on a set...."innie" and a "outie" Diode press.....All part of the growing kit
Thanks for offering these!
 





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how much for int'l shipping (Brazil) + the allen wrench? didn't seen to have one here ;(
edit: the $1.50 micro-screwdriver for drivers can be included without shipping? just 1 shipping fee I mean...
 
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Yes just one shipping fee and that is the real shipping cost.
An allen key is $1.00


how much for int'l shipping (Brazil) + the allen wrench? didn't seen to have one here ;(
edit: the $1.50 micro-screwdriver for drivers can be included without shipping? just 1 shipping fee I mean...

@ kumoBlade they are made to screw onto a Aixiz module, if a sure module has the same threads for the lens then it should work with a sure module.
 
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I need one! But it can for sure extract a diode without damage. I need to pop out a 445 from an aixiz with screw up threads for the lens.
 
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I used mine yesterday on a 445 in a buggered up module. Diode works fine in new module. I actually use mine a lot.
 
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Well thats good but I just ran into another problem. If it uses the threads for the lens to push out the diode then it won't work for me. Because the reason I'm trying to take it out is because the threads are messed up!
 
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You can still use it by securing the module in a vise or vise-grips and placing the press into position and taping on it, and that should push it out mm by mm.
 
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Yea I guess you could use it like that, they were not designed to work that way but it could if you are careful ;)
 
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You don't need a vise just get a good pair of channel locks, this is what I use and it works just fine ;)
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I don't have a vice... :(
 




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