bibilit
Well-known member
Have several broken studs on Powerbooks 1xx screen covers.
At some point tried to fix with different methods, so far never worked permanently.
i know a 3D repair file is available but have no access to material.
i tried JB weld or equivalent, super glue…nothing is really bonding to the plastic.
So having nothing to lose really, but having spare parts, i am trying ABS cement for a change.
with an old battery casing and some acetone, mixed both together to get a color matching product.
So far, process is slow, but hardening is there.
Cement is easy to do and cheap.
Will let you know how it works in the end.
At some point tried to fix with different methods, so far never worked permanently.
i know a 3D repair file is available but have no access to material.
i tried JB weld or equivalent, super glue…nothing is really bonding to the plastic.
So having nothing to lose really, but having spare parts, i am trying ABS cement for a change.
with an old battery casing and some acetone, mixed both together to get a color matching product.
So far, process is slow, but hardening is there.
Cement is easy to do and cheap.
Will let you know how it works in the end.
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