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On 17/06/06 09:11:01, Martinus Scriblerus wrote: > On 17/06/06, mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > The motor works but I need to get the broken 1/2 of magnet back in > the > > casing. > > > > What can I use to glue it in with? > > > > -- > > 'ooroo > > > > Mike...(:)-) > > --------------------------------------------------- > > Email: mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxx o > > You need only two tools. o ///// > > A hammer and duct tape. If it /@ `\ /) ~ > > doesn't move and it should use > (O) X< ~ Fish!! > > the hammer. If it moves and `\___/' \) ~ > > shouldn't, use the tape. \\\ > > --------------------------------------------------- > > > > So the duct tape didn't work? (grins) > > Is there much room for the magnet to move around inside the case? I'm > wondering how crucial the bond will be. If the magnet is blocked into > place somehow you might just need something to hold it down while the > case is open. Just rambling thoughts here, can't think of anything > better. > The magnet was glued in before it was dropped :-( so there is nothing to hold it until re-assembly Good idea though! -- 'ooroo Mike...(:)-) --------------------------------------------------- Email: mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxx o You need only two tools. o ///// A hammer and duct tape. If it /@ `\ /) ~ doesn't move and it should use > (O) X< ~ Fish!! the hammer. If it moves and `\___/' \) ~ shouldn't, use the tape. \\\ --------------------------------------------------- -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html