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xymoza
08-08-2004, 10:20 PM
can anybody help me or give a comment on this one. (pls see the pics)

PBM808
08-08-2004, 11:11 PM
Umm . . . . nice logo?
if you actually need advice on putting it back on well . . . . i don't think you should be playing with anything like super glue . . . . stick to elmers. = )

xymoza
08-09-2004, 12:42 AM
Umm . . . . nice logo?
if you actually need advice on putting it back on well . . . . i don't think you should be playing with anything like super glue . . . . stick to elmers. = )

What should i use? do you have any idea?

Alitheia
08-09-2004, 09:50 AM
Funny you posted this, mine just came off today. :(

SuperGlue sounds good to me. What else would be advisable?

xymoza
08-10-2004, 12:33 AM
Funny you posted this, mine just came off today. :(

SuperGlue sounds good to me. What else would be advisable?

hi Alitheia, were you able to put it back? if you did, pls post the type/brand of glue you used.

PBM808
08-10-2004, 07:16 AM
i don't think you have to worry. as far as i know, anything from elmers blue sparkly glitter glue to aircraft grade glue will do the same thing. and none of them are radioactive or electromagnetic so they will not harm your PDA in anyway.
use whatever you have lying around the house.

zackepceo
08-10-2004, 01:32 PM
Well.. electromagnets shouldn't hurt a PDA without a hard drive, but that's beside the point.

xymoza
08-11-2004, 04:47 AM
my concern here is the screw at the middle. if i use a high grade glue i might not be able to remove it again (if i need to) without doing any harm to the casing.

zackepceo
08-11-2004, 11:00 AM
But do you really think you would want to?

PBM808
08-12-2004, 06:49 AM
Well.. electromagnets shouldn't hurt a PDA without a hard drive, but that's beside the point.
go stick some magnets all over your lcd and let me know what happens ;)

tanker_bob
08-13-2004, 07:30 PM
My favorite glue for odd-ball stuff is Stix All. It does what the name says as long as the parts are relatively clean w/no grease. I think that Elmer's makes it, but I'm not positive. It takes about a day to completely dry and remains somewhat flexible. I've never tried to separate a bond after it set, so I can't speak to that.

*YellowRose*
08-14-2004, 02:00 AM
Rubber cement might not be a bad thing to try . . . it will come apart fairly easily, too. It just SMELLS really nasty.

Ni+Mh
08-16-2004, 11:00 AM
I agree with *YellowRose*, rubber cement ;)