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  • #16
    I'm not a great fan of so-called Super Glue. The only thing that's "super" about it, is the speed at which it sets. Even then [due to Health & Safety] it now takes much longer than it used to. In the days when it was called Cynoacrylate, you could successfully stick your fingers together (or your eyelids) in a fraction of a second.

    I fixed my tactile switches in place with rapid epoxy (Araldite).

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    • #17
      Cyanoacrylate is crazy stuff, it even can be used as first aid-treatment for wounds.

      Exactly 1 year ago I had my first Garrett touchpad experience...
      http://www.geotech1.com/forums/showt...r-MD-touchpads

      The replacement with the litte buttons is great - and much more reliable than this flat-metal-press-stuff.

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      • #18
        It's finally complete! After the superglue disaster, I made a new PCB and ordered new switches. I finally had time to assemble and install the new keypad today. It works very well. The switches have a nice feeling when they are pressed. You know when they are actuated. Just need to test in the field now. Maybe tomorrow morning if not too cold. I used double-sided carpet tape to secure the PCB to the chassis and also to attach the original faceplate to the new keypad PCB. Here are a few pictures.
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        • #19
          Great work, now it should last forever!

          If some of my MD keypads should make trouble I will also go for such kind of real reliable solution.
          Double-sided carpet tape can be extremly sticky and for smaller stuff those double sided little white
          sqares to attach photos in albums also do well.

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          • #20
            Excellent job, and much better than my solution.

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