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What's the opposite of WD40? -- (edited)
Posted by
prayformojo (aka mayhem)
Aug 12 '16, 12:47
[don't say 04DW]
Is there something you can spray on moving parts to make them tighter instead of looser?
Responses:
Loctite -- nm
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TWuG
Aug 12, 12:51
damn your IM -- nm
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ML
Aug 12, 12:49
2
gotcha, sucker!
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prayformojo
Aug 12, 12:50
1
I am known. -- nm
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ML
Aug 12, 12:50
if you want something permanent, i use Sugru for tons of stuff like that (it's basically like moldable rubber glue). -- nm
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Andie
Aug 12, 12:49
Superglue -- nm
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decline
Aug 12, 12:48
2
I still need it to be able to move -- nm
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prayformojo
Aug 12, 12:49
1
rubber cement -- nm
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decline
Aug 12, 12:52
Glue. -- nm
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Spawn
Aug 12, 12:48
Duct tape. -- nm
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KuBaron and the Two STrings
Aug 12, 12:48
5
I need to spray it into a hinged joint -- nm
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prayformojo
Aug 12, 12:48
4
a wrench -- nm
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decline
Aug 12, 12:54
one of the above glue suggestions or spray adhesive, then; but don't let the joint sit unmoving until it's dry - keep it moving for a while to get the
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b.
Aug 12, 12:54
Liquefied duct tape. -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Aug 12, 12:51
Sand? -- nm
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Spawn
Aug 12, 12:49
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