Step 3Put it together
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After coiling the wire, Bob Loblaw found an "L" shaped piece of thin metal that worked as a bracket for the coil. A "T" shape would probably work better for this application so it could fit under each cap, but my guess is most people don't have a shotgun cleaning kit tube lying around, so your project will likely be different anyway. Bob JB Welded the bracket to the back of the charger, and then tucked the other end into the coil cap. Next, Bob fashioned a 90 degree mount to extend from the side of the charger out the front to mate with the mini usb bracket. Had Bob thought ahead, this would not have been necessary had he not previously cut the original mini-usb bracket too short. JB weld the mini-usb on and then you will want to add some form of support for the bottom of the phone, because the mini-usb plug has about 10-15 degrees of play in it, so your RAZR will not sit STR8 unless you give the right side some support. Bob JB welded an aluminum tent stake to the right side of the charger and bent it until the phone sat straight. I hope Bob Loblaw has been explicit enough for you to get rid of you wires.