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hondaguyjoe
Total Posts: 1409
Last Post: 12-02-08
Member Since: 02-16-01
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I went the super glue route. "Krazy glue advanced formula" Stuff works really good I was suprised actually how well. Thanks guys.
99% of SU problems are Lucas electronics
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1963S
Total Posts: 434
Last Post: 12-01-08
Member Since: 09-21-06
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Superglue... cyanoacrylate or somesuch.
Good for anything from milspec electronic circuit boards to false teeth. About the only thing it doesn't really work with is glass.
Cheers, Ian
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BRG Mini
Total Posts: 5762
Last Post: 12-02-08
Member Since: 04-13-03
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I've had some luck on various repairs with JB Weld. The quick set version is JB Quik. It's holding my dizzy cap on after the PO stripped the threads. willy
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MacDhaibhidh
Total Posts: 1608
Last Post: 11-30-08
Member Since: 04-04-01
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Get a hot shoe cord, that goes from the camera, and plug it into the flash. Thank You in advance! Stieve Grumpy: I'm bettin' The Joker told you to kill me soon as we loaded the cash. BOZO;The Joker: No no no no, I kill the bus driver. Grumpy: Bus driver? What bus driver?
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hondaguyjoe
Total Posts: 1409
Last Post: 12-02-08
Member Since: 02-16-01
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I broke something on my camera flash some little mounting ears that screws go into. Im pretty sure its ABS plastic. Specifically hard black ABS plastic. I kinda need my flash tmrw morning. Can anyone recomend some good adhesive I can get at walmart that will actually work on ABS? its a 2nd hand flash and it looks like they broke b4 and some one used a 2part epoxy that obviously didnt work to well. Its a $500 dollar flash so its worth fixing.
99% of SU problems are Lucas electronics
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