ColinJ
Puzzle game procrastinator!
- Location
- Todmorden - Yorks/Lancs border
I broke my GPS bar mount today by overtightening it, a very annoying mistake because they cost about £14 for just a few bits of plastic!
I was wondering if superglue would be strong enough to hold the mount together if I was careful not to overtighten it again? It needs to be tight enough not to rotate in use, but I have rubber spacers which should offer enough friction to make that unlikely.
The problem is that the act of tightening the mount is what broke it in the first place, so the stresses on the repair will be in exactly the right direction to break that!
I might just give it a go, with the GPS lanyard tied round the bars in case the mount breaks.
PS I just found the video below on YouTube which depicts an interesting method of strengthening superglue repairs. I'll try it that way and report back!
I was wondering if superglue would be strong enough to hold the mount together if I was careful not to overtighten it again? It needs to be tight enough not to rotate in use, but I have rubber spacers which should offer enough friction to make that unlikely.
The problem is that the act of tightening the mount is what broke it in the first place, so the stresses on the repair will be in exactly the right direction to break that!
I might just give it a go, with the GPS lanyard tied round the bars in case the mount breaks.
PS I just found the video below on YouTube which depicts an interesting method of strengthening superglue repairs. I'll try it that way and report back!