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The elbow in a paddle
provides a more powerful, effective stroke. When you're paddling, the elbow
causes the paddle blade to align straight up and down as it comes alongside the
paddleboard.
Get what use you can, there is not a way to "fix" that--the front screen unit is called a display panel and even if it was available the part alone would cost much more than the whole set did when new, time to go shopping for a new set.
The cost of the PDP or plasma display panel is fatal as it will exceed the cost of a new set (not even counting major labor to replace it and the fact they are sold exchange=crack means no core.
If the cone has a crack in it, that is USUALLY fatal, but you MIGHT try using the BLACK ABS plumbing glue to repair the plastic.
I don't know what you mean by the front face.
IF you mean the frame around the cone, I would grind out a groove (Vee it) over the crack and mix and fill with JB Weld. Paint to match when the material has set up and is smoothed a bit.
no not fatal, but sick. this problem you are having sounds like you have a vertical sweep problem.. It could be the vertical output IC, the sweep power supply or a capacitor or two is bad. If you have printed circuit board soldering experience, you can try and fix this yourself, but if you do not, play it safe and call in a pro to assist you in this repair as it should not cost more then 100 bucks to repair. Good Luck
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