Laptop Hinge Repair?

techyguy717

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Both Hinges broke off from lower case plastic, inside.

Has anyone found a strong, inexpensive way to repair this using a type of epoxy or hot glue? I read that the plastic used in laptops is resistant to sticking with glue/epoxy.

Already mentioned on this forum.
- Q-Bond adhesive
- Araldite 2-part epoxy
- JBQUICK

There are multiple versions of these products. What product works the best?

Has anyone had success with hot glue? Yes, you need a lot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoZn58_O26E
 
I've always used Loctite brand heavy duty epoxy. I've never had a problem with it not bonding with the laptop plastics. I usually prefer to replace parts, though...I'll occasionally replace the part, then fill it in a bit with epoxy to make sure it doesn't break again.

I'd be skeptical of hot glue. I guess it seems to work in the video, but I've always thought of that as a very weak bonding glue.
 
Loctite epoxy is good.

JB Weld is usually my "go to" method. If it is a severe break, I may even opt for fiberglass resin. I have past experience working with fiberglass and it usually makes an excellent repair, although if you are not used to working with it, it can be a bit tricky.

Hot glue is only good for gluing crafts together; if you try that method it will pull apart the first time the lid is closed/opened, no question.

You will want to scuff up the area good to give the adhesive a rough surface to stick to. Also, you might even want to use small screws (depending on the breakage area) for further reinforcement.
 
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