One side of the pivots had broken off of the power switch so it was wobbly inside.
It still worked no problem but was not as it should be.
Anyways, i have done this one or two times before but the long and short of it is to use some sharp wire cutters on a nail and take the end of it off so you can use the pointed part of the nail.
Hold the small piece of cut nail with some nose pliers over an open flame to heat it up.
Once heated it will melt into the area you want it to be and once it cools it holds totally solid in place.
The first image has the notch missing and the other two have the piece fixed into it which is both solid and perfectly working.
The last image is the switch in place in the holder.
This technique can work in many situations so just thought i would share it.
It still worked no problem but was not as it should be.
Anyways, i have done this one or two times before but the long and short of it is to use some sharp wire cutters on a nail and take the end of it off so you can use the pointed part of the nail.
Hold the small piece of cut nail with some nose pliers over an open flame to heat it up.
Once heated it will melt into the area you want it to be and once it cools it holds totally solid in place.
The first image has the notch missing and the other two have the piece fixed into it which is both solid and perfectly working.
The last image is the switch in place in the holder.
This technique can work in many situations so just thought i would share it.



