From: Sunder (sunder_at_sunder.net)
Date: Mon Apr 07 2003 - 12:05:15 PDT
I've not tried this - but hot melt glue sounds like something that might
do the trick. Not sure if the temperature would be too hot and cause
damage.
But once it cools, it turns into an almost-like plastic block. Just be
sure none of it enters the port itself. :) And make sure you don't put so
much that case won't fit afterwards.
To clairify - if you do this to your Newt, you do so at your own
risk. :)
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On Mon, 7 Apr 2003, Eric Schneck wrote:
> Is there an easy way to reinforce the interconnect port *before* it breaks?
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