Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: MameJunkie on November 07, 2005, 01:02:05 pm
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hehe...
I've seen a old thread on this but didn't find it.
I have the Ultimarc J-Stik ball top. I have the problem of it coming loose after some game play. What can I put on them to not come loose during normal game play but only when I need to later on?
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Put some silicone on the threads and then screw your ball back on. (Yes, groan)
I use the RTV black for car gaskets. It's great for keeping threaded things together, but still allowing you to disassemble later.
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White PTFE tape that plumbers use on pipe threads also works.
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White PTFE tape that plumbers use on pipe threads also works.
I have some of them lying around. I'll give that a try. Thanks.
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Use Loctite 222 thread locker (222 is low strength). They will not come undone again under game conditions but can still be removed with normal tools if required.
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Maybe you should wear tighter pants! *badum-tish*
Seriously though, head to your local auto parts store and pick up a $3 tube of epoxy putty (it may be labeled as 'Gas Tank Repair Putty'). It smells like burning hair, but it cures in 5 minutes, fully cures in an hour, and dries rock hard. Stick some on the threads, screw the balltop onto the shaft, and wipe off the excess putty. It'll never come off again, though, so make sure that you really want it to stay.
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I want the option to remove it if I have to.
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Sounds stupid, but I just used some of my kids white elmer glue. Just a little bit kept it on and was real easy to break the bond a few months later when I built a new control panel.
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Sounds stupid, but I just used some of my kids white elmer glue.
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"the shaft" This thread could be in everything else real easily. All we need is a little more innuendo and start talking about somebodies mom and we are so there.
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I'd have that looked at by a professional if I were you
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On the bottom of the shaft, there is a slot.