Re: Loctite process
I have not noticed a need for loctite...
did something come loose
Joan
I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK
Re: Loctite process
Wow, that's a lot of loctite. I thought you need only a drop. After all you do want to be able to remove it in the future if needed.
Re: Loctite process
In this case, it is much better to use a small drop of hot glue instead of loctite. It is much easier to apply and it is much easier to remove.
Re: Loctite process
Wow, that's a lot of loctite. I thought you need only a drop. After all you do want to be able to remove it in the future if needed.
Yeah, it was too much, the stuff is like water and it isn't like I was in a comfortable position to be precise. I hope to never have to undo it. My Z adjustment is just -530 so I have some space.
Re: Loctite process
I have not noticed a need for loctite...
did something come loose
Joan
You never want the pinda probe to move. Ever. Best case your prints fail for not sticking to the bed. Worse case, you damage your bed.
Re: Loctite process
I broke my Extruder housing while trying to remove my pinda for some maintenance. An i only used a small bit of loctite as i am used to from my rc Helis. That pinda holder is quite flimsy.
Carsten
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Re: Loctite process
Me too!
Will not be using Loctite again on the PINDA probe...