Yup.. U guessed it... THE SCREEN HINGE ASSEMBLY PROBLEM!

Well, I can see why ONE these "grab-bag" PB's I picked up recently was left 
for dead...

I have searched the 'net and found some info on fixes for my 520's screen 
(the right hinge has broken away from the plastic holder on the screen 
assembly), but since I do not have the expertise to essentially PUT A BIG 'OL 
BOLT thru the entire top of my 'book(!), while probably very functional; I 
was wondering if there might be another way...

I remember hearing awhile ago something like using glue to help the weak 
plastic parts hold the metal hinge to the screen assembly... but that might 
be too late for my book since U can't even screw it in anymore.

Anyone have any good suggestions (c'mon; I KNOW U do...!)

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Craig W. 
Mac Proud (1985-) in Houston Texas
Current Toys:  Performa 578 & 6115/G3, PowerMac 6100/G3, 7300/200, 7600/200, 
7300/200, 7600/233, 7500/132 ... 4 Duo Docks, Three Powerbook Duo 280c's, two 
Turtle Doves.... AND I still use my Newton 120 daily !!)

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