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mactastic
Sep 9, 2004, 03:13 PM
Ok, first off I apologize if this has been covered already elsewhere but a quick search of the forums didn't turn up what I was looking for.

One of the little rubber feet came off my TiBook the other day. I have the foot itself, but what I want to know is what is the best type of glue to reattach the foot?

I have all kinds of glue, from cyanoacryliates to jb weld, but I'm not sure which type is best here. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

Thanks.



FuzzyBallz
Sep 9, 2004, 03:21 PM
Why, is superglue too exotic?

Sun Baked
Sep 9, 2004, 03:25 PM
PowerBook 12 Service Manual stuff on feetWarning:

The glue used in this procedure can bond instantly to skin. Do not touch the glue. In the event of contact, review the safety instructions at the end of this document. For additional information, refer to the glue manufacturer:

Elmer's Products, Inc.
Columbus, OH. 43215-3799
www.krazyglue.com

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
GLUE IS AN EYE AND SKIN IRRITANT. BONDS SKIN
INSTANTLY. Contains ethyl cyanoacrylate. Avoid contact with skin and eyes.At least you have the answer, don't use Superglue, use KrazyGlue. ;)

matt459
Sep 9, 2004, 03:56 PM
I find epoxy to work rather well with everything. Ive glued rubber plastic glass wood and metal all to each other, and its yet to come loose again. As for toxic? i have no idea, but it smells quite bad

krimson
Sep 9, 2004, 04:11 PM
i used contact cement. hasn't come off yet. *knock on wood*

mactastic
Sep 9, 2004, 10:39 PM
isn'y Krazy Glue/SuperGlue just a branded cyanoacrilate?

I was a little worried about those because of their low viscosity, they sometimes run off a surface rather than bond to it particularly a non-porous surface. Epoxy seemed like a good choice for that reason, but I don't like the way epoxy hardens, I'd like a little flex in that connection.

Rubber cement is a great suggestion, I might give that a try.

Thanks all!

Sun Baked
Sep 9, 2004, 10:47 PM
isn'y Krazy Glue/SuperGlue just a branded cyanoacrilate?Yes, that's why I included the first part of the warning. ;)

And you mention you had some.