the idc block with the d-sub's on the back arnt that hard to take apart.
they come apart in two stages the first is the crimp lock for the cable the second releases the assembly completely.there just fidly.
but like i said,if you dont want to, just send me a pm and all the parts and i'lll do it.
there no biggy.
you will only hit problems when it comes to making custom cables for blizzards etc(you will have to deal with all the strands,not just making sure pin one is in the right place they might be in randon order down the cable because its idc) or anything else with lots of pins on idc cable,you really need a point of reference for the wiring on at least one end or things might go horribly wrong.
like steve's farther has said to him check three times, before committing to where even one pin is wired(just like making a cut)
i dont want to scare anyone,but it is worth mentioning some cables have power fed down them sometimes.so just be careful lads.
even if the cables are relatively simple to make,i just dont want anyone to damage there equipment.
its really easy to make mistakes.
i know i have probably said this multiple times,but i'll say it again.the cable is cheap the hardware its connected to isnt or easy to get sometimes

so,be very careful and check your work at every single stage on all the pins multiple times..before and after you crimp it(i have seen simple crimps go bad were the pins were touching inside the lock where it cant be seen because it had been crimped with pliers,i jest you not. or stuff wired wrong and its fried the board or controller it was connected to)its not something anyone wants to learn the hard way.

but if people want to do it themselves,i dont have a problem with it

there are threads opened every day because of stuff like this,thats why im mentioning it.im just asking that people use a bit of common sense is all
