Contemplating replacing faulty or liquid affected kboards only.
Just about all new laptops are now coming out with palmrest/kboard assemblies, and some of these assemblies in some cases are not available whilst there are sellers on eBay who offer just the kboards.
After breaking the plastic rivets and ripping off the damaged kboard one is supposed to use some micro screws which are not self tapping to affix the replacement to the plastic frame.
That would require pre-drilling the spots before attempting to screw down those micro screws I guess.
Unless I'm going about it the wrong way.
Would make the job easier if there existed some plastic welding system to rebuild these rivets rather the time consuming task of pre-drilling, etc.
From those who are doing these kboards replacements, how do you go about it please?
Just about all new laptops are now coming out with palmrest/kboard assemblies, and some of these assemblies in some cases are not available whilst there are sellers on eBay who offer just the kboards.
After breaking the plastic rivets and ripping off the damaged kboard one is supposed to use some micro screws which are not self tapping to affix the replacement to the plastic frame.
That would require pre-drilling the spots before attempting to screw down those micro screws I guess.
Unless I'm going about it the wrong way.
Would make the job easier if there existed some plastic welding system to rebuild these rivets rather the time consuming task of pre-drilling, etc.
From those who are doing these kboards replacements, how do you go about it please?