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Three of the feet on the bottom end of my HP scope broke off. I'm amazed at
how brittle they are. It isn't exactly bakelite maybe, because it feels soft and soapy-smooth to the touch, but it does have that obsidian look where it cleves. At first I was going to ask about glues, but they would just break again. I recall Tek uses feet that feel like rubber with some elasticity rather than brittleness. Is there any place I can scrounge a set of four? -- Reply in group, but if emailing add 2 more zeros and remove the obvious. |
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