Hacking NDS Shock Shells

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A few months back my clear "shock" replacement shell broke (hinge part, where the lights are at). I finally have the time to do it right now, sooo ill be busy for the next few hours doing so
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Anyone else experience any problems like this?
 
The happened to me on my blue shock shell. I figured I bought this to replace the normal hinge crack on regular DS Lite shells, and if this thing is going to crack in a week, I'll just stick with the better quality shell, basically I put the original shell back on. I beleive someone on the their forum stated all he did was take a solder to it, and melted the hinge back together. IMO those things are crap, the angle of the screen was off by a few degrees, it just is not worth 40$ to me.
 
I have done a shock replacement twice now and I have had no probs at all I think they are fine a better alternative to not playing at all when the LED falls out LOL, But I think the people who bash the shock cases fail to realize the real problem here and it is poor manufacturing on Nintendo's part! This is my 2 cent's.
 
To those who have a cracked hinge; do you pull the screen all the way back so it becomes flat ?
 

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