Tightening Pin Joints - Where Does the Polish Go?
Tightening Pin Joints - Where Does the Polish Go?
Posted by Jeen0808 Thu May 28, 2015 10:48 am
Where does the polish go?
Do you put it on the end of the pin and have it sink through the pin... hole. (marked with the red arrow):
And does it matter which side you use? Are using both suggested?
Or do you put it where the actual joint is and have it create a thicker layer between two parts, and less of the pin (marked with green arrow, both sides for style):
So, pin or joint? Red arrow, green arrow? Both, maybe?
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Re: Tightening Pin Joints - Where Does the Polish Go?
Posted by Mykltron Thu May 28, 2015 11:23 am
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Re: Tightening Pin Joints - Where Does the Polish Go?
Posted by Jeen0808 Thu May 28, 2015 11:45 am
Anyway, focusing more on the floor polish kind of polish (sorry for not mentioning). Anyone have any tips for that?
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Re: Tightening Pin Joints - Where Does the Polish Go?
Posted by GuyIncognito Thu May 28, 2015 2:42 pm
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Re: Tightening Pin Joints - Where Does the Polish Go?
Posted by ScottyP Thu May 28, 2015 4:42 pm
If using some kind of polish/enamel/etc to try and increase friction at the connection point, plastic all the way. Most of that stuff is not going to be absorbed into metal. May dry on the surface but that's going to yield a very temporary fix.
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Re: Tightening Pin Joints - Where Does the Polish Go?
Posted by fenrir72 Thu May 28, 2015 5:21 pm
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Re: Tightening Pin Joints - Where Does the Polish Go?
Posted by KnightAero Fri May 29, 2015 7:49 am
http://www.amazon.com/SC-Johnson-Pledge ... +floorcare
Other things I have heard but are much more dangerous is using superglue.
Technique requires applying it slowly into a joint. Then moving the piece for several minute until it dries. Again much more dangerous, but from seeing the results are a lot better than any other route.
Far as the knee joint here, I would say go inside and not outside. Some of those pins are so tight that the polish would never get inside.
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Re: Tightening Pin Joints - Where Does the Polish Go?
Posted by Mykltron Sat May 30, 2015 6:18 am
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Jeen0808 wrote:Does nail polish even sink in? I thought it was more of a thick kind of liquid. Bummer, though.
Moving the joint around will help to distribute the stuff. Any really small gaps will cause capillary action to suck it in.
KnightAero wrote:Other things I have heard but are much more dangerous is using superglue.
Technique requires applying it slowly into a joint. Then moving the piece for several minute until it dries.
I've never done it to a joint without taking it apart first, but one needs to move it every 10 seconds for about 30 minutes. Therein lies the clue to why I've never tried it *yawn*.
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