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"Arfa Daily" wrote in message
... To the others in the thread , if I wanted to get hints on (apparently , oftn walletctomy) buying specific replacement stuff from e-bay or how to I wouldn't be posting repair queries to sci.electronics.repair which has the word repair in the title. Why do you think I deliberately did not mention make and model? Sometimes, my friend, you don't do yourself any favours. With an arsy attitude like that, you don't deserve to get help with your half baked bodge repair projects. I offered you a solution based on the activities of a friend who is a proper professional at laptop repairs, that would not have cost you a lot of money, otherwise he wouldn't be doing it, as he makes a proper living at it, and I wouldn't have suggested it to you, knowing your penchant for fixing everything with some **** dissolved in epoxy, and some obscure material not intended for the job. So go ahead, and waste forty quidsworth of your time, on a bodged repair that won't last five minutes. Sheesh. Arfa Oh well said that man - Ron If I replaced the whole hinge, I'd have to find out how to take the laptop apart to get to the other part of the hinge, C-clip or whatever is buried inside. Anyone's guess what chance of colateral damage just doing that. Obtain a part, without being ripped off and having the correct one supplied. Whereas all I've to do is find a way of building up the lost few square mm of aluminium of the hinge anchor plate and make good some of the broken away and missing plastic of the display surround/lid. All nicely exposed and easy to work on. Why go to all that bother if a bit of epoxy and some Al mesh/ minimal hardware/drilling is all that's required. The hinge mount failed in quite normal use , so direct replacement likely to do the same. Because, when you are doing work for people who are good enough to entrust their repairs to you, it's about both appearing to be, and *actually being* professional about the way you tackle the job. I wonder how you would feel about a garage that fixed your clutch cable by joining it with an electrical junction block, rather than replacing it, because the bodge was cheaper and easier to do ? Honestly, I don't know how you manage to make a living judging by some of the threads you post on here. Yes, you are right that the title of this group includes the word "repair", but I can't believe how literally you seem to take that. Repairing often involves fitting new genuine replacement parts, and especially it does when you are doing the work commercially ... Arfa Arfa Not so much leaving as wanting to hear more from the techs. Haven't had much luck filtering the spam using Windoze Mail, which along with OE previously, has all my old postings and others in the various message folders. I can visually scan the list of messages in a given newsgroup and filter accordingly, the trouble is there just aren't many relevant posts any more. Often I'll see fifty spam posts along with one or two legitimate posts which mostly don't even relate to my areas of interest. So many of our best seem to have left the room for good. Once upon a time I might make several posts in any given day which might have some relevance or actually help someone. I was typing away so much my wife almost thought I was fooling around! Nowadays it's down to about one or two posts per week tops. Mark Z. |
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