15-03-2022, 08:21 PM
Steve, as an after thought, you could probably use a tiny dab of superglue to hold the bottom part of the button in place in the centre while screwing the top back on. The bond would break when you first push the button and it wouldn't interfere with operation.
I'm sorry the photo isn't clear, but the disk with the threaded pin (excited smartie?) sits over a sprung contact as badly sketched below... a knitting needle or blunt knife may hold it whilst you tighten the button.
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I'm sorry the photo isn't clear, but the disk with the threaded pin (excited smartie?) sits over a sprung contact as badly sketched below... a knitting needle or blunt knife may hold it whilst you tighten the button.
Screenshot_20220315-005216_Gallery.jpg (Size: 147.83 KB / Downloads: 437)
Screenshot_20220315-073213_Gallery.jpg (Size: 49.77 KB / Downloads: 437)