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Are you the type of person who likes to tinker?
Do you love to take your old electronics items and such like, and get inside them to see how they work?
If you are, this next site is a dream come true, just do not pull apart anything you can still make use of, or it could easily turn into a nightmare.
Take It Apart is the ultimate tinkerers destination.
Dissecting electronic gadgetry, just for fun, is the websites tag line and there is also a disclaimer advising you not to actually do this, on the opening page.
But for some the urge to get out their screwdriver is just too strong, and those people will find plenty on these pages to relate to.
Scroll down the opening page for a list of categories on the left, from music to gaming devices and all sorts of other bits and bobs.
Most sections contain step-by-step text and picture guides to the disassemble process, but occasionally you will find a video too, like the one for the PlayStation2.
My favourite was their dissection of a hard-drive, not recommended if you are squeamish about surgery on disks
Are you the type of person who likes to tinker?
Do you love to take your old electronics items and such like, and get inside them to see how they work?
If you are, this next site is a dream come true, just do not pull apart anything you can still make use of, or it could easily turn into a nightmare.
Take It Apart is the ultimate tinkerers destination.
Dissecting electronic gadgetry, just for fun, is the websites tag line and there is also a disclaimer advising you not to actually do this, on the opening page.
But for some the urge to get out their screwdriver is just too strong, and those people will find plenty on these pages to relate to.
Scroll down the opening page for a list of categories on the left, from music to gaming devices and all sorts of other bits and bobs.
Most sections contain step-by-step text and picture guides to the disassemble process, but occasionally you will find a video too, like the one for the PlayStation2.
My favourite was their dissection of a hard-drive, not recommended if you are squeamish about surgery on disks


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