What glue is better for HP 250 G6 laptop hinge repair?

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There's at least one (left) hinge broken in the HP 250 G6 laptop: the plastic attaching the threads for hinge screws is actually broken. The repairers on Youtube use several types of glue:

1) epoxy 2-component adhesive "Araldite Standart" (1, 2)

2) a liquid superglue (Loctite) + baking soda (bicarbonate) (3, 4) or cyanoacrylate superglue + baking soda (5). The baking soda forms a type of a resin and probably is a substitute for the 2nd component (hardener) of an original 2-component epoxy adhesive.

Those who use epoxy 2-component adhesive attach the adhesive not only to the plastic which holds the threads for screws, but also to the metal surface of the hinge itself, thus making it apparently difficult to dismantle the whole hinge if necessary. However Araldite Standart epoxy glue allows long time (14-24 hours) of fixation.

Those using a superglue + baking soda combination apply it only to fix the threads for the hinge screws, which allows removing of the whole hinge if necessary to loosen it or etc. However baking soda may be spilled into unwanted locations by this technique.

My local electronics store told they won't sell 2-component epoxy adhesive Araldite Standart via the internet due to it being allegedly dangerous. I currently have an epoxy 2-component adhesive "Bison", but it seems to have some presumably toxic compounds as mentioned on the package and is of unknown quality. I also have some general type liquid superglue (not Loctite).

Which glue is better? Should I search for any 2-component epoxy adhesive or exactly Araldite Standart?

Thanks

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