dreadedhill

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  • Just to finish this off, my grandson has had his Chromebook back for a few weeks, and is very happy. Several rounds of glue/clamp/cure did the trick. Did not use any new parts. Critical screws have proper/actual Locktite. The glued bits are holding, and likely stronger than the original. The hinge adjusting nuts are…
  • So ... lots of glue. Most of the plastic bosses attaching the screen to the body are broken. Doing this in stages. Using "Gorilla Glue" (acrylic?) and clamps to attach bits. (Later disassembly is unlikely.) Another 24 hours, and might attach decorative bits. Might even still work as a Chromebook. Hinges now have Locktite…
  • Thanks. Strictly speaking the hinge itself is fine. The slender metal frame attached to the left hinge is broken. Plastic bosses in the base and screen plastic frames are destroyed on left and partly on right. Lots of epoxy (or the like) at minimum. Bit dubious about the repair. I just do not have time to work on this, at…
  • Pretty sure I bought the unit new, but not recalling where bought. (Not on my Amazon account, apparently. Maybe from Acer direct?) I did find a blue substance on some screws, but not the loose screws. Maybe the assembler cut corners? A picture of the tag, with model# and assembly date is in the first message.
  • Well, found your problem. A series of mistakes... yes, mistakes by Acer. First, on disassembling the unit, found all the screws in the bottom were lose. (One had fallen out.) The threaded inserts in the plastic were a nice touch, but not enough. (Not properly tightened screws, and/or no use of Locktite or the like.…
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