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					<description><![CDATA[You can get away without having to replace the base (and they&#039;re rarer than hen&#039;s teeth already ..)

I stripped mine down, as per you other post: https://www.insidemylaptop.com/fixing-left-hinge-separation-on-dell-inspiron-15-7000/

Then I simply hot glued both hinges back in. I have no reason to strip it down past this point or remove the screen. It&#039;s 4 years old (at 2022), if something else breaks then I will likely consider replacement based on performance or carry out the minor repair.

To carry out:
Build the hot glue up in the area the metal hinge lays flat against, around and inside the anchoring points - then put the hinges in place, apply firm pressure and hold tight until set (approx 4/5 mins). Let it sit with the screen angled slightly closed to keep pressure on the hinge while it cures fully for 15-20 mins. **NB**: If you need to open the lid, place one thumb on each hinge and open with your forehead - it feels awkward but you need to be careful not to break the base, it&#039;s pretty flexible when not bolted to the other panels.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can get away without having to replace the base (and they&#8217;re rarer than hen&#8217;s teeth already ..)</p>
<p>I stripped mine down, as per you other post: https://www.insidemylaptop.com/fixing-left-hinge-separation-on-dell-inspiron-15-7000/</p>
<p>Then I simply hot glued both hinges back in. I have no reason to strip it down past this point or remove the screen. It&#8217;s 4 years old (at 2022), if something else breaks then I will likely consider replacement based on performance or carry out the minor repair.</p>
<p>To carry out:<br />
Build the hot glue up in the area the metal hinge lays flat against, around and inside the anchoring points &#8211; then put the hinges in place, apply firm pressure and hold tight until set (approx 4/5 mins). Let it sit with the screen angled slightly closed to keep pressure on the hinge while it cures fully for 15-20 mins. **NB**: If you need to open the lid, place one thumb on each hinge and open with your forehead &#8211; it feels awkward but you need to be careful not to break the base, it&#8217;s pretty flexible when not bolted to the other panels.</p>
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