How do you fix a broken stabilizer on a vintage keyboard? [SOLVED]

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Reimu64

27 Apr 2020, 12:28

The little plastic nub that holds the stabilizer has broken off. It happened when I removed the keycap.

What are your methods to fixing this?

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The keyboard just arrived an hour ago and I've already broken it :(
Last edited by Reimu64 on 27 Apr 2020, 17:41, edited 1 time in total.

Fkazim

27 Apr 2020, 13:36

I would recommend to stick with some glue. Should be an easy fix as you have the broken piece still partly attached.

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Reimu64

27 Apr 2020, 15:57

Fkazim wrote:
27 Apr 2020, 13:36
I would recommend to stick with some glue. Should be an easy fix as you have the broken piece still partly attached.
I lost the piece shortly after, looks like that's it for me.

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Reimu64

27 Apr 2020, 15:59

ricky miller wrote:
27 Apr 2020, 15:47
That looks bad! Try and paste it with some adhesive and see if that works, Otherwise, I don't see any fix to this.
I tried to tape it using double sided tape, didn't quite work as well as I thought. I can try duct tape actually.

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ppCircle

27 Apr 2020, 16:09

Easiest fix is to replace stabilizer from not used key

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Reimu64

27 Apr 2020, 17:41

I managed to "fix" it by using duct tape with a piece of small plastic from another keyboard. It doesn't feel as nice as the other keys, but at least it's stabilized...somewhat.
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ddrfraser1

27 Apr 2020, 18:25

Try this

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Reimu64

27 Apr 2020, 22:41

ddrfraser1 wrote:
27 Apr 2020, 18:25
Try this
Thanks! It looks so fun too. I'll try it for sure mate.

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abrahamstechnology

27 Apr 2020, 23:35

Acetone wielding?

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