Well, my 2 bits, Here's what I would try. If the plastic is ABS or Styrene you could use some liquid model cement (Testor's is one brand) and cement the broken parts together, making sure that they weld together good. Let it cure for a few days. Then, I would use epoxy, and make an epoxy fillet around each nipple and let that cure well. Then, using rubbing alcohol as a lubricant, CAREFULLY push the rubber tubes back on. (Use Vaseline if you want the tubes to be removed easily later.) --OR-- Try threading the end of some metal tubes, of the correct diameter and CAREFULLY thread them into the holes in the housing. (You would have to cut off the broken nipple.) Secure the tubes with some CA (Super Glue). Let it cure for a day or two, and THEN make epoxy fillets. --OR-- Tear the switch apart, and figure out how it works, and build one from aluminum. (Assuming you can, or know someone who can.) Dan Wing Marcy, NY USA imp1983@xxxxxxxx ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com