Thanks to Todd for the link and Mark for pointing out how applicable it is!
The "repair example" suggests that the turntable hinge is acrylic. But I'll try
their plastics identifying flowchart to confirm that.
Ken Landaiche
-----Original Message-----
From: ext Mark Watson [mailto:watsonm05@attbi.com]
Todd, you really hit the nail on the head!
If you look on www.urethanesupply.com for their "Repair examples" - the
third item shown on the "household items" example is indeed a turntable lid
with the hinge tab shown as having been repaired!
Mark Watson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Todd Walke" <racertod@racertodd.com>
>
> Ken Landaiche wrote:
>
> >This one is a little difficult because I don't have many of the facts.
> >
> >I have a 1984 turntable whose plastic hinges are slightly broken. After
> >cleaning with acetone, I tried epoxying plexiglass squares to the cracked
> Try: http://www.urethanesupply.com/ They have a section on
> identifying plastics and methods to repair most of them.
>
>
> Todd
> Seattle,WA
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