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Newbie here... who has just dropped her D3200 and cracked the casing *Cries*
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<blockquote data-quote="ttmctoad" data-source="post: 418327" data-attributes="member: 36390"><p>CAREFULLY use a Dremel tool with a ball-mill or a disc and score/rough up the area around and on the crack. Then apply the <em><strong><u>24 hour</u></strong></em> JB WELD to the area around the crack. JB WELD and Epoxy need texture to grip to or else they'll just peel off. Superglue probably won't work very well unless you're able to compress the crack tightly together and Epoxy is a poor substitute for JB WELD. Applied correctly the 24 hour JB WELD solution will work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttmctoad, post: 418327, member: 36390"] CAREFULLY use a Dremel tool with a ball-mill or a disc and score/rough up the area around and on the crack. Then apply the [I][B][U]24 hour[/U][/B][/I] JB WELD to the area around the crack. JB WELD and Epoxy need texture to grip to or else they'll just peel off. Superglue probably won't work very well unless you're able to compress the crack tightly together and Epoxy is a poor substitute for JB WELD. Applied correctly the 24 hour JB WELD solution will work. [/QUOTE]
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