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You can ask for help by describing the object you wish to fix, and what is wrong with it, in an email to the [https://lists.techinc.nl/mailman/listinfo/discuss Techinc discuss mailing list] at [mailto:discuss@techinc.nl discuss@techinc.nl]. Members who might be able to help will reply to narrow down the details and arrange a time to meet at [[ACTA|the space]] to work on the problem. | You can ask for help by describing the object you wish to fix, and what is wrong with it, in an email to the [https://lists.techinc.nl/mailman/listinfo/discuss Techinc discuss mailing list] at [mailto:discuss@techinc.nl discuss@techinc.nl]. Members who might be able to help will reply to narrow down the details and arrange a time to meet at [[ACTA|the space]] to work on the problem. | ||
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+ | Repairing things, particularly as non-experts, always carries the risk of not finding a solution, or even making the problem worse. You might end up having to buy a replacement anyway. But at least we can try to fix it! | ||
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Revision as of 14:46, 31 March 2022
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If it's broke, fix it™
Many members of Techinc are happy to help figure out what's wrong with your object - phone, computer, bicycle, clothes, etc - and fix it, so that you can keep using it, save some money, and prevent some waste. Anyone is welcome to participate, hackers or not, technologically inclined or otherwise. Come say hello, fix your stuff, and learn a little bit about how your stuff works.
Contents
How to get your thing repaired
You can ask for help by describing the object you wish to fix, and what is wrong with it, in an email to the Techinc discuss mailing list at discuss@techinc.nl. Members who might be able to help will reply to narrow down the details and arrange a time to meet at the space to work on the problem.
Disclaimer
Repairing things, particularly as non-experts, always carries the risk of not finding a solution, or even making the problem worse. You might end up having to buy a replacement anyway. But at least we can try to fix it!
Resources
Good resources:
- iFixit: Lots of resources and guides for repairing electronics
Tools wanted
There are plenty of tools in the space, but it may be useful to pick up some more. Here's a wishlist:
- Smartphone screen removal kit
- Tiny screwdrivers + various weird security bits
Help wanted
- ddevault wants to learn how to use the sewing machines for clothes repairs
List of repaired things
Log of successful repair attempts for swapping tips and inspiring ideas about what can be fixed up:
- Samsung Galaxy S5 USB port and screen replacement
- Drew's bike