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Powerbook G3 screen hinges

macman0512

Active member
Hi guys,

I am the proud owner of a Lombard and a PDQ. Sadly, the PDQ had snapped hinges when I bought it(which they're famous for, so not entirely unexpected), but weirdly so did the Lombard. As I'm unable to find replacements, and I'd rather not destroy a working machine to fix another, I was wondering if there are any homemade fixes to repair the hinges, or maybe aftermarket replacements.
 

ikethederg

Active member
Hi guys,

I am the proud owner of a Lombard and a PDQ. Sadly, the PDQ had snapped hinges when I bought it(which they're famous for, so not entirely unexpected), but weirdly so did the Lombard. As I'm unable to find replacements, and I'd rather not destroy a working machine to fix another, I was wondering if there are any homemade fixes to repair the hinges, or maybe aftermarket replacements.
I have the same issue on my Lombard. Decided to try a few layers of JBweld and see how it works.
 

s_pupp

Well-known member
If it doesn't work I'll just buy some Pismo hinges and remove the wireless antennas
I did that with one of my Lombards. It's a good solution for when you can't find Lombard hinges.

usedmac.com has Pismo hinges for $15 each side.
 

ikethederg

Active member
I did that with one of my Lombards. It's a good solution for when you can't find Lombard hinges.

usedmac.com has Pismo hinges for $15 each side.
I'll first wait for the JB Weld to cure and see if that even works. Then get a replacement for the other side.
 
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