As one who makes one offs for replacements of antiques,
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 6:03 PM, Earl Baugh <earl at baugh.org> wrote:
I'm looking for a part for a Mac Studio display
(and yes, I know this
doesn't qualify as "classic" but I'm trying to find a good overall
solution for this type of repair). The part that failed is a simple
piece of metal in a hinge which seems fairly well designed for
replacement. However, I've been unable to find any sources for the
particular part, Apple, etc. don't seem to have anything available.
I do see some sites that have the entire hinge assembly available in
the $18-$20 range, but I've been able to pick up entire monitors of
As one who makes one offs for replacements of odd parts,
I can say $18-$20 does not buy much time, tooling for some production
is another kettle of fish.
I would just buy the spares if available or get out a file and
electric drill and make something.
Dave Caroline
http://gears.archivist.info/