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  1. Alexis Powell

    Aarrgggh ! Disaster ! ED3 - The left eyecup rubber has come loose - solutions ?

    Actually, the VHB adhesive is available in many products from 3M, not just the ones described in the first part of the document that I attached. They've been available since the 1970s, but I had tried in vain for many years (in the 1990s, early 2000s) to learn the name and a source for these...
  2. Alexis Powell

    Aarrgggh ! Disaster ! ED3 - The left eyecup rubber has come loose - solutions ?

    Although no one seems to pay attention to my suggestion in the multitude of threads in which I've made it (including earlier in this thread), I always recommend 3M VHB adhesive transfer film. It is super strong and yet reversible. It, or something like it, is what most manufacturers use to...
  3. Alexis Powell

    Aarrgggh ! Disaster ! ED3 - The left eyecup rubber has come loose - solutions ?

    Would it be worth using some rubber cement, or a piece of VHB adhesive transfer film, to bond the rubber to the tube? Both materials are removable/reversible. --AP
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