Ant wrote:
> Hello.
>
> My old Antec P180 ATX case's plastic tabs for the 6/six front fascia
> (3/three on each side) are down to one/1 now. Is there a way to fix them
> or do I need to buy a new ATX case? :(
>
> Thank you in advance. :)
There is an article here for the computer case.
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article249-page4.html
I can see in this picture, the front fascia would be
the black vertical band on the right hand edge of
this picture. And one of the tabs for that, pokes
through near the bottom inside of the case. I wasn't
able to spot all six of them.
http://www.silentpcreview.com/files/images/p180/psutunnel2.jpg
You realize there isn't much you can do to repair
plastic, and especially not plastic that is called
on to flex, over and over again.
*******
I use 3/4" long stainless steel #2 screws to repair things. I have
a tap and drill bit (sized for the tap).
As an example, I dropped my TV remote on the floor one
too many times, and the two halves of the plastic clamshell
body wouldn't stay together. But after adding four #2
machine screws on the edges, it's as "tight as a drum" now.
I don't put great store in adhesives and glues, as sooner
or later they let go. The screws have worked pretty well.
I managed to snap one off, but that's because when you
drill into plastic with the correct sized drill bit,
it tends to "pull" off center and the hole is a slight
continuous curve, rather than going straight into the
material. I have to cut the screws down, from their full
0.75" length, to 0.375" long, so that the screws don't
experience too much stress from being forced to follow
a "crooked" hole.
Paul