how do you get the black pillow to stay on? i use gorilla glue, and scrape it with a file first
how do you get the black pillow to stay on? i use gorilla glue, and scrape it with a file first
You use Gorilla urethane glue? Or Gorilla rubberized cyanoacrylate?
I have had very good results with the latter, though I have found that, with careful surface prep, and no use of water (atmospheric holds enough water to make it cure, and it will do so with far less expansion) the regular Gorilla glue can be very tenacious on steels. Never tried it on an L10 bolt, however.
In any case, I always use mechanical and chemical means to clean the surface. Acetone is your friend, especially with cyanoacrylates. I find a small, trued-up flathead screwdriver to make a nice tool to scrape the surface.
^^What he said about surface prep .. and some Loctite Super glue GEL has always worked well for me.
I've been using this. (plus mechanical and chemical cleaning)
Bah, never replace it. Its not needed and i have never had problems with breakage after i shot my pads out.
Ive used several bottles of this now. Basically use it until it's either empty or to difficult to get it out and buy another. Just have to get the goalie on and in place really fast. 10 seconds goes faster than you think.
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I don't break even without the foamy
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https://www.amazon.com/Loctite-13542...ds=loctite+380
$25 a 1oz bottle? DA'FUQ did I just read?
LOL, Big Evil!
Yeah Loctite 380 is not cheap. But that little 1oz bottle does a years worth of level 10 bolts.
It's rubberized crazy glue...it's black in color. I'm sure there are probably some knock off generic products out there that are the same formula for less money, but it hasn't been worth the time to investigate that based on the volume of consumption. I can say this stuff works.
The only prolem I have found with the 380 is that it doesnt dry fast enough for repair work. You have to let it sit overight or you can shoot off the foamy with the first test fire after using it.