+tomtwogates Posted April 14, 2010 Share Posted April 14, 2010 Has anybody had any experience re-glueing the rubber surround on an Etrex GPS? I have a Vista Cx and the rubber around the unit has come adrift. My old yellow had the same problem and the button had dropped out and thus the unit went to Avnics for repair, but this one the buttons are still intact and I was hoping to do it myself. Quote Link to comment
+Wazat Posted April 14, 2010 Share Posted April 14, 2010 I have the same problem.... Again. Just take it in to Avnic they do it for free... well they did mine for free... Quote Link to comment
MnCo Posted April 15, 2010 Share Posted April 15, 2010 Yes, I have. The rubber surround on my eTrex Yellow started coming a drift, especially in hot weather when the glue got soft, it would easily lift up or slide around under my fingers while pressing the buttons, with the result that small amounts of the glue would bunch up around the edges. The fix was fairly easy. I bought some thin double sided tape (no thinker than sellotape) in a width just slightly less than the width of the rubber band at it's narrowest point. Next I removed the band and cleaned all the glue... or should that be goo... off both the body and the rubber. Don't try to remove the original tape from the body, as this is an integral part of the waterproofing, just clean off the glue. Once that is done, apply the double sided tape to the body as close to the lip as possible. Where the body has curves and gets wider than the tape, cut small pieces of tape to fit, creating a bit of a patch work, but covering every part where the rubber sits. However, Do Not Cover The Buttons. Doing this the first time by trial and error, I discovered the hard way that having tape under the buttons, makes them less responsive and harder to press. While you are laying down the tape, make sure you leave a small area (just a few mm) around the buttons. Once you're done, peel off all the backing and apply the rubber. I personally found it easier to turn the rubber inside out and align it to the body from the base up. Once it's aligned with the base it is easy enough to flip it right side in as you go. Try to get it in the right place the first time. Having to peel it off will weaken the glue on the double sided tape and you'll probably have to do it again, sooner than you would like. After that, you are done. Leave it for a couple of hours for the rubber to settle and the glue to bond. I did mine about a year ago and not had a problem with it since. It's just like new. Quote Link to comment
+tomtwogates Posted April 15, 2010 Author Share Posted April 15, 2010 The fix was fairly easy. I bought some thin double sided tape (no thinker than sellotape) in a width just slightly less than the width of the rubber band at it's narrowest point. Any special manufacturer? Where did you get the double sided tape - seems the solution thanks Quote Link to comment
besem Posted April 15, 2010 Share Posted April 15, 2010 The fix was fairly easy. I bought some thin double sided tape (no thinker than sellotape) in a width just slightly less than the width of the rubber band at it's narrowest point. ... Awesome. I'm having the same problem, so I'll give it a try. Quote Link to comment
MnCo Posted April 15, 2010 Share Posted April 15, 2010 The one I have says "wonder tape" on the inside, but the make is not really important. I got mine from The Write Shop, but any large stationary shop should have it. It comes in various widths, I bought the 12mm wide roll. Quote Link to comment
+tomtwogates Posted April 18, 2010 Author Share Posted April 18, 2010 The one I have says "wonder tape" on the inside, but the make is not really important. I got mine from The Write Shop, but any large stationary shop should have it. It comes in various widths, I bought the 12mm wide roll. Thanks MnCo - got it and it seems to have done the trick! Quote Link to comment
+cincol Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 I did mine the "dirty" way. Used a good contact adhesive and let everything dry thoroughly before refitting. Almost a year later still going well, but then it still needs to experience a full Middle East summer attached to my windscreen! Quote Link to comment
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