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| bigh4th:
as the "leet speek" kiddies would say, lok tyt FTW!!!111!onetwobucklemyshoe Seriously though, weak lock-tite will do the trick. A dab of elmers school glue on the shaft threads may work as well. -Harry |
| pmc:
--- Quote from: superbigjay on October 08, 2007, 08:24:04 pm ---(blue is removable, red is more permanent) --- End quote --- The way I always understood it, you use blue if you want the option to break the bond with physical pressure (e.g., wrench, screwdriver, etc.). Red provides a higher strength bond that can be broken with heat but not pressure. Both are removable. For this application, red is definitely not the way to go. I secured mine with a vicious physical twist and they are fine. But I'd be interested to see how well Teflon tape works. I bet a dab of hot glue would work OK too. -pmc |
| Jouster:
I've been using hot glue...it holds for a little while, but doesn't seem to last more than a day or so. Maybe I'm just rougher on my balls than others...I don't know. I'm gonna try the Teflon tape thing, I've got some of that around here somewhere. Jouster |
| knave:
--- Quote from: Jouster on October 09, 2007, 12:57:41 pm ---Maybe I'm just rougher on my balls than others...I don't know. --- End quote --- Can't...ressist...smirk. :-X :laugh2: (sigh) |
| shardian:
--- Quote from: bigh4th on October 08, 2007, 09:20:53 pm ---as the "leet speek" kiddies would say, lok tyt FTW!!!111!onetwobucklemyshoe Seriously though, weak lock-tite will do the trick. A dab of elmers school glue on the shaft threads may work as well. -Harry --- End quote --- What does FTW stand for? That is an acronym I have never understood. |
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