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why must a fitment problem only pop up when you got epoxy on parts
yep everything fit corbys screwed together nice and all dam if i couldnt get them to start when i needed them to :mad:
thats all just had to vent
 
yup! My drill has epoxy all over it from fussing with getting the loveless bolts to start to! First thing I do now before glueing up is putting my thong hole drill bit in the drill. Never fails that the bolts line up and I cant get the damn thong hole tube in ;)
 
wow and i thought it was just me :D thanks now i feel better it did go together i have a few pix of it in shoptalk
 
oh no...many become glued to the knife :D
 
Might try red "high strength" loctite on the threads. It now comes in a stick like a lady's lipstick" (no jokes needed here") Worth a try. I use blue loctite on the screws in my linerlocks and it sure does the job but can be disassembled. Red is even stronger but I'm using mostly 0-80's and you might can torque the head off an 0-80 that is red-loctited trying to loosen it.
 
John R. Fraps said:
Might try red "high strength" loctite on the threads. It now comes in a stick like a lady's lipstick" (no jokes needed here") Worth a try. I use blue loctite on the screws in my linerlocks and it sure does the job but can be disassembled. Red is even stronger but I'm using mostly 0-80's and you might can torque the head off an 0-80 that is red-loctited trying to loosen it.

John
I think he's puting togeather not taking apart. starting the screw in.
 
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