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I think the double sided automotive tape might be a little too thick. It might work as a last resort. There are some thinner, strong double sided tape (Teva I think) that might work. On one restoration I did the Beogram 8000 already had broken tabs and someone repaired it with screws. I was surprised that they had done a good job and the attachment worked pretty well. With that type of fix you would have to study the back panel and scope out the screw locations very carefully. There are places you would definitely not want the screw to go through.
Your picture shows the bottom lip of the back of the dust cover. When attached that has to snap to the underside of the cabinet. The tabs just helped hold the back flush with the back of the cabinet so the lip edge can stay in place. I think that the thickness of the 3M double sided automotive tape would prevent that.
Sand the mating surfaces and glue it using 2-comp epoxy.Araldite Standard (the blue slow setting one) is good.Clamp it to the chassis good and tight.
You should NEVER unclip that backpanel unless you need to replace that exact part.Everything else is perfectly serviceable without losening the dustcover hinge (despite what's stated in the servicemanual).
Martin
I typically use Araldite and JB Weld. They have formulations with different drying times. However, a key thing is letting the glue cure. I try to let this type of thing cure for at least 48 hours before allowing any stress on it. I have always been reluctant to glue that dust cover to the back so it is good to know that is a viable option.
You can still take off both the dustcover and the metal cover.Just punch and pull out the steel pin running the width of the Beogram.
The only thing you cannot easily detach is the backpanel itself.If it breaks at the dustcover hinges and must come off it must be ground away mechanically - and in that case it was already to bad to use.
To what metal?
Dillen:To what metal? Martin