Also, the bundles of wires are usually zip-tied to a mount in the backbox. You'll need to cut those zip ties to free the bundles.
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Also, the bundles of wires are usually zip-tied to a mount in the backbox. You'll need to cut those zip ties to free the bundles.
Quoted from vid1900:Take an old insert, put a dot of glue on the face and see if you can chip it off.
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The above Plastic Surgery glue has solvents that let it glue Nylon and other plastics that Cyanos normally don't bond to.
Might be a good experiment.
This is way back from the Ghosting repair section, but I wanted to report that I bought some of the Surehold 3g Clear carded glue. Someone reported good results, but I can chip it off of an insert. Also, it didn't dry completely clear.
I was able to draw a bit of it up into a insulin syringe (rather than the horse syringe) so that was nice. But again, the results were not satisfactory for me.
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