My title pro lock swivel keeps unscrewing
Permanently attaching screw in swivel with superglue or loctite
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Originally posted by preluda97 View PostMy title pro lock swivel keeps unscrewing
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Originally posted by preluda97 View Postshould i superglue the threads so its permanently on ?
The problem with superglue is the swivel is not interchangable, I have 2 title swivels one for each speedbag then I just unscrew the medium bag and screw in the small bag I plan on adding a ex small and a large bags and swivels for each, then it makes it easy to change them out for the type of bag you want to hit. I don't do all the fancy combinations that some of the folks here do yet but I may make another platform with a ball hook swivel for that. Right now I do 3 rounds on the 6 X 9 bag then 3 rounds on the 7 X 10 bag.
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Originally posted by Roc Stone View PostYou may want to try using plumbers tape around the thread before screwing it in.Speed Bag
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Originally posted by Speedbag View PostPlumbers tape and then superglue?
Used that stuff once on a bolt I shouldn't have ... had to use a torch to heat it up and beat it loose with a chisel and hammer
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Originally posted by Tim View PostThen some loctite high strength
Used that stuff once on a bolt I shouldn't have ... had to use a torch to heat it up and beat it loose with a chisel and hammerSpeed Bag
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Blue loctite - tool removeable
Red - extra torsion required
Green - Heat and torsion required
Blue loctite is the standard for most non-critial machine parts and automobile fasteners. It will lock the threads nicely, but is removeable with hand tools
Permatex makes their own variety of this popular thread locker, available at your local hardware store or in the adhesives/paint isle at wal-mart.Last edited by JasonDMX2; 02-14-2008, 02:51 PM.
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