on 29/09/2003 13:57, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Pretty tricky operation.
> I replaced a hinge by peeling the side of the screen open (just the
> border) and took out the broken pieces. screwed a new hinge in and
> knocked carefully the peeled border back. It is a little-bit bubbled
> now, but works great. Use a heavy glue to keep the frame together and
> you've just saved a lot of money.
> Good luck


Thanks Ron.
Inspiring. Any and all pics and detailed instructions appreciated.

Chris


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