Turtle Beaches Broken at the Joint

Sam_missles

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So I have a pair of turtle beaches that I went to go take off today and they simply broke at he joint where the earpiece swivels. I will link a picture below. There is three questions I have: Is it worth repairing? If so, how?
Does anyone know the name of the headphones?

http://tinypic.com/r/2qvayxz/9
 
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Hello... Try some JB weld on them? it's epoxy based... I find it sticks to keyboard/headphone type plastics, when lightly sanded first and cleaned with rubbing alcohol.
It's does not stick to masking or clear tape, so you Can build a bridge of material or create a "No Glue Zone", You can also cover/spread tape over it for a smooth looking, drip free Final finish. Warm it to mix it well, Place in the sun for quick hardening time and warming of the Epoxy... 12-24 hours done.
The small 2 tube packs are found every where, Epoxy is sandable and paintable too... warming it allows pour ability into a masking/plastic tapped/lined cardboard mold.
http://www.jbweld.com/products/j-b-weld-twin-tube
Hello... Try some JB weld on them? it's epoxy based... I find it sticks to keyboard/headphone type plastics, when lightly sanded first and cleaned with rubbing alcohol.
It's does not stick to masking or clear tape, so you Can build a bridge of material or create a "No Glue Zone", You can also cover/spread tape over it for a smooth looking, drip free Final finish. Warm it to mix it well, Place in the sun for quick hardening time and warming of the Epoxy... 12-24 hours done.
The small 2 tube packs are found every where, Epoxy is sandable and paintable too... warming it allows pour ability into a masking/plastic tapped/lined cardboard mold.
http://www.jbweld.com/products/j-b-weld-twin-tube
 
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