crack on top of laptop, how concerned should I be?
https://imgur.com/a/kMojvdFno crack on the screen itself but on the back, should I just use something like electrical tape to keep this from getting worse, this is too old to put a lot of money into for repairs and I can live with tape on the back or a crack if won't get any worse
marylandblue
(12,344 posts)Eventually it caused a loose connection to the screen but I was just happy I squeezed some more life out of it.
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)It also comes in a huge number of colors and patterns if that matters to you!
pstokely
(10,713 posts)?
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)Good quality, many colors and patterns.
LunaSea
(2,927 posts)is the speed at which they break down. The sticky part of most tapes will turn to gummy goo in just a few weeks depending on environment, humidity, etc. You can change it out periodically but beware of further stress on the surrounding material.
Several companies make printed vinyl covers for the back of screens which should be much stronger than most tapes.
A cheaper solution might be a vinyl drawer liner or heavy duty sticker, but test it periodically for breakdown by peeling on a corner. I suspect you could find a blank sticker from a printer who makes bumper stickers. I have a company logo sticker from 2004 on the bottom of a laptop that is scratched and faded but shows no signs of gumminess.
If you are handy with such things, find a piece of stiff aluminum to cover the hole/crack, and cut a piece of vinyl or sticker that leaves a border of about an inch or so all the way around to further protect from damage. It would provide better structural support for the fix and should last a longer time without stressing the crack.
natheo
(83 posts)Since there's no big hole, super glue will work fine.
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