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Joined: 8-December 06
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Looks sweet. If I sent you a $ or two for shipping would you give me the "Puck" part of your cannibalized wired headset? I need one for a xbox1/360 headset mashup. I don't like the new headset but loved the old behind the head type.
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Joined: 6-June 06
From: Detroit MI
Member No.: 284936
Xbox Version: unk
360 version: unknown
see the problem is the part with the lights on it has to be made smaller to fit within the white part or th boom on the mic
now I have one of those old plastic welding kits for small cars so you could crash them then weld it together it is just small motor with a plastic tip that when spun and put against other plastic will melt and fuse together the parts I did that but it was black plastic and thats why I covered it with white shrink tube
bondo is a good idea what is really neaded is some kind of cap over that screw and wires part of it so it looks cleaner
under the shrink tube it looks good but just black not white plastic so I covered it up
I still say if M$ sold it like this they would sell alot of them it isnt like it is to long and puts stress on your ear it actually fits great
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Joined: 1-July 05
From: 37* 49'35.59"N 122*25'21.96"W
Member No.: 231147
Xbox Version: v1.4
360 version: v1 (xenon)
I'd really like to do this..please post a tutorial for this..I'd rather kinda know what im getting myself into... good work... all its missing is the bolts in the neck and its perfect
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Joined: 25-September 02
From: Kingston, Jamaica
Member No.: 4252
Xbox Version: v1.0
360 version: v1 (xenon)
You could try smoothing down all the plastic and building it up as needed and cover the open areas with some heat shrink tubing, that might help appearances.