I should be able to dissemble the chassis and not make the crack worse. The rest of the plastic seems fairly maleable; this crack is on an edge, that had the most UV exposure.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated!
Edit: Added some pics


It would really be difficult to seal it without painting it so my best guess is to just be careful when taking it apart.twinrotor wrote: I really do not want to paint, so I'll see if there is room for reinforcement next time I pull the lid. The crack starts at the edge where the top meets the bottom tray
Looking through older pics, its been there since I recovered the keyboard and hasn't spread. However, I will be pulling this guy apart a few times over the next few months, so its needs something to stop the spread. Thanks for your input!
Wouldnt epoxy seep through though?
Its all a pain for me, but I really have a love/hate relationship with cyanoacrylate....
I thought about that as well. I assume I could bind the crack to prevent as much seepage, but I would use a thicker, quick-set epoxy as well.
Yeah organic solvent seems to be the best option here. Acetone + syringe with needle. Compress the crack and gently squeeze acetone into it (fron the inside of a case). It'll fill the gap and weld it together.
Looking back through my pics, the crack was there when I "found" the keyboard, so who knows. There is a stand-off right there as well that could have had debris/flashing in the way when originally assembled. Who knows.