On 08/04/2025 10:59, Tricky Dicky wrote:
NY <[email protected]d> wrote:
My laptop has long strips of U-shaped rubber fastened underneath as "feet" >> at the front and rear. The front foot pulled away and stretched so it was no >> longer possible to fit the lugs on the rubber into the locating holes on the >> plastic case - it caused bulges because the rubber had stretched. So I had >> to cut the strip into several pieces, cutting out the excess, and glue them >> back on.
But what is the best glue to use. As far as I know the strip is rubber and >> the case is some sort of hard plastic.
Whatever glue I used before (*) worked very well for a few months, but some >> of the strips have gradually unstuck and become detached, probably due to
the large amount of wear that the front foot gets when the laptop is used on >> my lap or on bedclothes if I use my laptop in bed.
(*) I can't find the tube of glue...
Contact adhesive or hot glue gun
I was also going to suggest hot melt glue because often there is a
hidden screw under the rubber. Perhaps leave a gap where any screws are
& hot melt glue the other rubber bits, then they shouldn't need removing
again.
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Regards
wasbit
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