Yes, much as I don't like the idea of 'double-sided sticky' tape myself, it
simply isn't reasonable to dismiss the use of such adhesives in industrial
(or construction) situations - for instance, most modern cars rely on
adhesives in dozens of different places, starting with the 'rear view
mirror' which is usually just stuck to the windscreen and they will subject
the 'stuck' components to far more stress and heat than a simple bit of hifi
kit........
I think the OP would be rather horrified to see the extent to which
adhesives are used in the aerospace and automotive industries.
Also double-sided tape is easily available in repair shops (who may
one day need to get that front panel off), leaves no visible screws at
the front, is easily applied by machines, has fewer Health and Safety
issues than liquid adhesives and is easier to rework if there is a
quality issue.
The other method is to use a snap-fit connector on the front panel,
but once these break (which IME they always do) the front panel is
buggered. I've broken lots of computers like this. Double-sided
sticky tape usually sorts it though!
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Tim Hobbs
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