HP laptop rubber feet adhesive

@ pcpunk:-

Yeah, I'd go with double-sided tape, Punk. I used it very successfully for replacing the feet on ye anciente Dell lappie when one or two came loose. The laptop was 12 or 13 years old at the time.....it's now not far off its 19th birthday [P4 and a gig-and-a-half of DDR1], and still running sweetly.

If ya really want something strong, look around for the double-sided pads they use for attaching rear-view mirrors to vehicle windshields. Not 'designed' for this, I know - meant for attaching plastic/metal to glass - but really, really sticky, with a high 'grab' index. I believe any decent 'auto factor' [I think that's what you call 'em over there] should either stock them, or be able to get them in for you.

These babies will never come loose, I can guarantee that.

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@Shplad:-

One thing to remember with Blutak. If you just cut lumps off the 'sheet' as it comes in the pack, and use it immediately 'as-is', then no; it's not very strong. But if you work it around between your fingers for a while, as it warms up from the heat of your body it gets stickier & stickier, as the adhesive's properties become fully activated. It applies best in this condition.....and after it cools down again, it sets solid.....but retains the high adhesive strength. I've been using the stuff for all kinds of art/craft/mechanical/electronic projects for years, and it's surprising just how versatile it is.

I still say you can't beat a screw, however.....

Mike.


Edited by Mike_Walsh, 04 November 2021 - 05:18 PM.

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