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Repairing a worn rear axle retaining slot
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ZipZaps Rear Axle Slot Repair |
Thanks for the tip. I was thinking about that recently myself. I wonder if something couldn't be jury rigged with plumbers tape that would be removable and reduce friction. Plumbers tape is afterall that substance... forget its name.. the stuff that is slicker than ice.
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That would be teflon tape. That's a good idea, something like that would work as well, not sure how long the teflon tape would hold up 'tho as it's realatively thin and fragile.
One thing though, in the case of the Zap in the pic in my above post, it's retaining slot was worn way too much to fix it simply with some tape. The curves of the slot (the area that actually clicks/snaps when you pop an axle in a good slot) were completely worn away. |
rfnagel,
Thanks for the tip! this looks helpful, but....Some people don't want a permanent fix, so instead of welding it, you might just want to tape it in there really nicely. OR you could use rubber cement to hold it in. I don't mean to put down your idea rfnagel, but I just want to help this tip out. Thanks again! Chuckster... |
Why not just use elmers glue or something similar? Then you could pull it loose with a little effort.
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Hot glue or a RTV silicone would work just as well as JB Weld or epoxy, and also be removable
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