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that I know. I need to replace the cover over the display on my #1 Appraisal tool a Leica Disto D5. It was an overloaded brief case casualty. Leica was less than no help. They do not stock parts or repair their laser measurers. They offered to sell me on at wholesale for $389. So much for one of the main reasons I ponied up for a Leica Laser in the first place instead of a Bosch or other brand.
So. It looks like the best readily available candidate for the plastic is a CD case. How is the best way to get a clean cut on that type of plastic.
I wouldn't know where to point you...
…but I think there are companies who just do smart phone screen repairs. I don't know if they just use factory parts, or make their own, but that may be way place to inquire.
Try lascolaser.com for repair service, advice, or a soft
shoulder.
Can't speak to that model, but from the "few" screened type electronics that I've busted, self fitting a lookalike cover has been a no go due to dust, moisture etc contamination, AND in futility of matching tight factory tolerances.
But it could be worth a try if you are inclined and have the time..
I guess the only question is cost of repair vs. cost of replacement vs. cost of down time.
Email away to lascolaser.com
see you in about 3 weeks.
Bring Pam.
WAY OT, but this is the biggest nest of folks with know how
There is a guy on 75 up by cabelas that repairs electronic screens. They do phones and tablets, not sure if he does anything else. He did an iPad for me and it worked out pretty good. I will try and find his number.
WAY OT, but this is the biggest nest of folks with know how
If you're going to try cutting CD case plastic, Consider heating it up until it's pliable, then cutting it with a heavy pair of scissors. Alternatively, look in the Yellow Pages for people who deal in plexiglas or similar plastics like Lexan. Either should be available in thin pieces, and the shop should be able to cut it to size for you. I'd look for something that has some abrasion resistance.
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Lots of how to replace phone screens on you tube. They also tell you where to get parts. J.Michael
Disclaimer: Never replaced a phone screen nor cut a CD case
but, most rigid plastics respond well to 'score and snap' cutting. Straight edge, razor/Stanley knife to score it and an edge to snap it over. Precision depends on how close you measure and how steady you are with the knife.
Plastics also mill and saw (fine tooth) quite well if you have such access.
Hardware stores around here have Plexiglass sheets but it's probably enough to do several screens.
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I'm not familiar with that piece of equip but as long as it's not touchscreen plexiglass is the way to go if you can find it thin enough. The cd case plastic is prone to cracking and scratching. I'm an IT tech and have had to do a few similar repairs, you might also want to consider some way of sealing the edges so moisture can't get in as well. In the thinnest thicknesses an x-acto knife or similar razor type blade is enough but you must have a steady hand an make multiple passes. The main thing is trying to find something in as close to the same thickness as the factory screen, you might consider taking out the current screen and taking it with you to the store to compare.