You might also consider the glue for plastic models (basically
methyl-ethyl-keotone)-- it softens the plastic, so it could melt
together if the crack is pinched shut.
Depending on the way the laptop's put together and how the glue's
applied, it will probably remove paint or ruin a textured finish though
-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne Davis <
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Sent: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 7:12 am
Subject: Re: hairline crack
Michael Havens wrote:
> there is a hairline crack in the laptop where the latch is.... any
advice on
> how to fix it? it was there before I got it.... I just don't want it
to get
> worse)
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Thin quality glue WILL penetrate even a hairline crack if applied
correctly.
And a word of caution: It WILL instantly bond skin quite nicely.
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