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Guzis
Sent: 04 December 2016 17:53
To: rob at jarratt.me.uk; General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
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Subject: Re: Sticking a VT100 Keyboard Foot Back On
On 12/04/2016 08:51 AM, Rob Jarratt wrote:
The rubber feet on my VT100 keyboards are falling
off. The feet are in
good condition, just the glue seems to be failing. Does anyone know
what kind of glue should be used to stick them back on reliably?
Plain old rubber contact cement (e.g. Weldwood or Barge) works extremely
well. Make sure both parts to be joined are clean and free of the
remnants
of the old glue, apply a thin coat to both parts (you
may want to mask the
keyboard off), allow both parts to dry (no longer "tacky").
Position the foot carefully over the keyboard and press down. You get
only
one try to get the positioning correct--the bond is
fairly permanent.
I've done this quite a bit with rubber feet and have never had one come
loose again.
Thanks for that suggestion. I tried some glue from a bicycle puncture repair
kit and it did indeed work very well.
Regards
Rob