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Replacing D3 hdmi rubber door? DIY?
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 171104" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Most any general purpose glue will work for plastics/rubber but I'm thinking you'd be best off using something like Gorilla Glue (Home Depot, Lowes even Wal*Mart would probably have it); you need something that grabs quickly since clamping that piece is pretty much out the question. Last word of advice, should you decide to use Gorilla Glue, or something similar, GO EEEEASY and try not to let any adhesive ooze out from around the edges; if it does you'll probably wind up with a white haze that will be next to impossible to remove without using something like an angle grinder. Not the end of the world but certainly a less-than-attractive addition to your Nikon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 171104, member: 13090"] Most any general purpose glue will work for plastics/rubber but I'm thinking you'd be best off using something like Gorilla Glue (Home Depot, Lowes even Wal*Mart would probably have it); you need something that grabs quickly since clamping that piece is pretty much out the question. Last word of advice, should you decide to use Gorilla Glue, or something similar, GO EEEEASY and try not to let any adhesive ooze out from around the edges; if it does you'll probably wind up with a white haze that will be next to impossible to remove without using something like an angle grinder. Not the end of the world but certainly a less-than-attractive addition to your Nikon. [/QUOTE]
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