[25] Repairing broken laptop hinges - HP Envy 17-ae051sa (TPN-1129)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 фев 2021
  • The hinges in this HP Envy 17-ae051sa (TPN-1129) laptop had completely broken out of the top case / palm rest. I used baking soda and Super Glue to bond the screw inserts into the case and to build up a resin base to improve the strength of the hinges going forward.
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    03:18 - "Silky Smooth" by Audio Hertz
    06:54 - "The Carrier" by Public Memory
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  • @djpatch6754
    @djpatch6754 Месяц назад +1

    This is absolutely the bloke you want fixing your laptop. 👍

  • @GlennRichardson
    @GlennRichardson 9 месяцев назад +2

    HP = Hinge Problem!
    I have the same issue and I am hoping that this video is going to get me on my way to fixing the issue. I've never heard of Super Glue and baking soda working like this! Every day is a learning day. Thank you.

  • @karma13612
    @karma13612 3 года назад +4

    very professional job! Thanks for sharing this!. My HP Envy 17” has a broken left hinge. Hubby and I will have to tackle this on our own! We don’t live in Northern Ireland! Take care. And thanks again.!

  • @questerperipatetic4861
    @questerperipatetic4861 Год назад +4

    I see there is a class action against HP for this very problem they deny exists. Yeah. While I wait for my $2 rebate I gotta fix it myself. I see that seating the nut to align will be the problem. I think it will work to leave the screw on the nut through the closed hinge with just a bit of glue to seat it properly. That done, I can remove the screw, open the hinge, and proceed to build up a glue base around it. That should work so long as I don't get glue on the screw!
    I always try to fix things myself. It's always the first time and usually the last time I have to do it, so each event is a new adventure. I didn't even know how to take off the back until your video and sure had never heard of a baking soda mortar, so gratitude!

    • @ComputerHelpNI
      @ComputerHelpNI  Год назад +1

      I've considered but never done what you describe here, as you're correct that the biggest problem I've run into with this type of repair is misalignment of the metal screw inserts.

  • @ManalAbdullah123
    @ManalAbdullah123 Год назад +2

    Amazing 🤩! Great 9 minutes video saved me a lot of money! Thanks so much! Please go ahead and don’t stop the amazing videos and you deserve the like and share and subscription!

    • @ComputerHelpNI
      @ComputerHelpNI  Год назад

      Thank you so much! This particular repair is fairly tricky and time-consuming, but even a year later I've seen that these repairs are still holding strong. (I think loosening the hinge clutch makes a big difference by reducing the stress on the plastic.)

  • @shariqhasan6220
    @shariqhasan6220 Год назад +3

    I encountered the same problem with my HP Envy M7 17 inch laptop. I watched many videos like these and try to disassemble my laptop by myself. However the different size screws were pain in the ass and I just gave up since I got scared that I might fuck up and do more harm tham good. 😅😅 Eventually I had to send it to a technician to get repaired.
    Good video nevertheless. 👍

  • @newtondinakaran5219
    @newtondinakaran5219 Год назад +1

    Wow praise God! Good job 👍 💖, So glad to hear the word hallelujah! God bless you Brother.

  • @duythongngo2845
    @duythongngo2845 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much, sir. I think this method is better than using super glue with cotton because I can control the amount of material to build resin more effectively.

    • @ComputerHelpNI
      @ComputerHelpNI  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! I hadn't heard of using cotton before, but I do find that baking soda and Super Glue is pretty easy to work with and very strong when cured.

  • @princetoncomputerrepairser443
    @princetoncomputerrepairser443 2 года назад +1

    Hello Computer Help NI. Thank you for doing this repair video.
    Would you please explain "how" you use the baking soda with the super glue? I guess super glue alone is not sufficient?
    Also, if in my case, the bosses are in too many small pieces in order to be successfully glued back together to withstand the torquing when open and closing the clam shell, would the "top-case" need to then be replaced?
    Thank you very much for your additional details. :-)

    • @ComputerHelpNI
      @ComputerHelpNI  2 года назад +2

      (I replied to this comment via email, but I thought I'd share the response here as well.)
      I apply a small amount of Super Glue and then sprinkle baking soda onto the wet glue. The baking soda dissolved in the glue and forms a very hard resin. This process is shown more clearly in a couple of my other videos. See this one from around 26 minutes: ruclips.net/video/UGx3zKjt0E8/видео.html
      I hope that helps!

  • @jamesloc9928
    @jamesloc9928 Год назад

    Thank you very much for the very nice video.
    This PC has a very fragile display hinge.
    By the way, is it possible to replace only the keyboard on this PC?
    I am stuck with a defective keyboard.

    • @ComputerHelpNI
      @ComputerHelpNI  Год назад

      I’m glad it helped.
      To replace just the keyboard is difficult, as it’s bonded to the top case by plastic “rivets.” It’s much easier to find a replacement “top case with keyboard” and just replace the whole thing, as you would need to completely disassemble the laptop regardless of which route (KB only or KB with top case) you decide to go for.

  • @darkmatter8650
    @darkmatter8650 29 дней назад

    Hey! can laptop hinge brass insert with bosses be bought on online or market ? please reply soon.

  • @dunerunner77
    @dunerunner77 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow, amazing repair. The raised parts of the screw inserts on one side of my HP Envy have each broken into several pieces, so I'm not sure I could reconstruct them. Would the superglue+baking soda resin be enough to hold the metal lugs in place if I built it up enough? As opposed to here, where the resin supports the original plastic casings?
    Great music on the video too!

    • @ComputerHelpNI
      @ComputerHelpNI  4 месяца назад +1

      Yes, I've done several such repairs using baking soda and Super Glue to reattach the brass threaded inserts. The hardest part is getting them back exactly where they need to be so that the threads will line up.

    • @dunerunner77
      @dunerunner77 4 месяца назад

      @@ComputerHelpNI thank you. I'm going to try blu-tak in the gap under the brass inserts to hold them in place. I decided on araldite instead of the superglue as I didn't trust myself not to make loads of mess. Thanks for the advice.

  • @washingtonalmeida75
    @washingtonalmeida75 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very through!

  • @stephencrowley4421
    @stephencrowley4421 3 года назад +2

    Would have liked to hear what you are doing with the glue and powder.

    • @ComputerHelpNI
      @ComputerHelpNI  3 года назад +1

      I did mention in the description that "I used baking soda and Super Glue to bond the screw inserts to the case and build up a resin base," but next time I'll mention it directly in the video.

  • @Melbarbie
    @Melbarbie 8 месяцев назад

    Hey what if the big screw is popping out? Like one of the two big metal screws; is it still repairable?

    • @ComputerHelpNI
      @ComputerHelpNI  8 месяцев назад

      If the screw is popping out, you likely need to repair the plastic that is supposed to be holding it together. You'd need to take the laptop apart to see what's going on inside. (I wouldn't be surprised if you find something similar to what's shown in this video.)

  • @bowlweevil4161
    @bowlweevil4161 2 года назад +7

    how many millions of laptops have hp built and they cannot design a simple hinge that will last more than 18 months? hp has stolen the last dollar from me as I just threw my third hp laptop with dead hinge and broken case in the trash f***k hp

    • @ComputerHelpNI
      @ComputerHelpNI  2 года назад +1

      Yes, I often think along similar lines. It's not just HP though -- I've seen some pretty terrible hinges in the less expensive Toshiba and Lenovo laptops as well.

    • @raisin39
      @raisin39 2 года назад +3

      This is the same problem I had. I just contacted them about this. They told me it was out of warranty. I have older computers and the hings lasted for years. This is a design problem using plastic. I just spoke to someone at HP they claim I would receive a coupon for repair. After seeing this video we can clearly see this is a recall. Sorry you got rid of yours. We need to let them know about it. If not I'm contacting the Better Business Bureau.

  • @ranjancom2000
    @ranjancom2000 8 месяцев назад +1

    I also have this same issue. worst model i also face this issue so I stopped buying HP laptop. And battery also not working after after 1 1/5 Years. They should give metal screws not plastic or give the option to replace the full set

  • @anthonyhablinski9852
    @anthonyhablinski9852 Год назад

    I have the same problem. This is my second HP Envy 17 do do this. I live close to San Antonio Texas, would you know of anyone near my area that could help me? Great video, keep it up.

    • @ComputerHelpNI
      @ComputerHelpNI  Год назад

      Sadly I don't -- I'm in Northern Ireland and don't know anyone in Texas who fixes computers. I'm sure there are plenty of people; I'd use Google and *read the reviews* to find someone good and trustworthy. Good luck!

  • @SanoopSwaminathan
    @SanoopSwaminathan 2 года назад

    Super glue and?
    Which power using

    • @ComputerHelpNI
      @ComputerHelpNI  2 года назад

      Super Glue (the liquid, *not* the gel) and baking soda (a.k.a. bicarbonate of soda).

  • @user-xxxxxn
    @user-xxxxxn 2 года назад

    Wat kind of powder did you use?…

    • @ComputerHelpNI
      @ComputerHelpNI  2 года назад

      Baking soda (a.k.a. bicarbonate of soda). When mixed with Super Glue, it forms a VERY hard and resin that bonds to plastic.

  • @mehranshabbir2098
    @mehranshabbir2098 2 года назад

    You remove the secreen of laptop?

    • @ComputerHelpNI
      @ComputerHelpNI  2 года назад

      No, I only opened up the hinges -- I never disconnected the video connector or Wi-Fi antenna wires, as I never needed to completely remove the display assembly.

  • @mohamedtaha391
    @mohamedtaha391 Год назад

    What was that white powder

    • @ComputerHelpNI
      @ComputerHelpNI  Год назад +1

      It's bicarbonate of soda, a.k.a. baking soda. It reacts with Super Glue (the liquid version, not the gel) to form an incredibly hard resin and bonds tightly to the existing plastic. I've repaired several laptops this way, and I've seen a couple of them more than a year later with the repair still intact.

  • @anthonytran9314
    @anthonytran9314 2 года назад

    How much did you charge for that?

    • @ComputerHelpNI
      @ComputerHelpNI  2 года назад

      I charged for two hours of labour. For most hinge repairs, the labour charge is usually between 30 to 60 minutes, but this one was more difficult than most.

    • @HTLiu1
      @HTLiu1 Год назад

      @@ComputerHelpNI how much does it cost? i have the same exact problem with the same laptop

    • @ComputerHelpNI
      @ComputerHelpNI  Год назад +1

      @@HTLiu1 I'd probably charge £80 for this repair and offer a 90-day warranty on the work.

  • @vstromrider625
    @vstromrider625 Год назад +3

    The issue is the hinge itself is over tightened. No spring, just bushings to provide friction. Mounting it to the small amount of plastic with no reinforcement defies common sense. You can loosen the nut on each hinge to reduce the friction and allow smoother opening and closing. Not isolated to HP. I have had Dell do the same. Just dumb engineering.

    • @ComputerHelpNI
      @ComputerHelpNI  Год назад

      True. I should probably have mentioned that in the video. 😳

    • @1nofumes
      @1nofumes Месяц назад

      I always wondered if that could be done! Thanks!

  • @susithakumara8874
    @susithakumara8874 2 года назад +1

    My latop broken like this 😥

    • @ComputerHelpNI
      @ComputerHelpNI  2 года назад +1

      Sorry to hear it -- this seems to be a common problem for this type of laptop.