photojunky
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Took the motor mount repair bracket off to see if the glue held the cracks together. Well, it did but new stress cracks developed.
I was actually considering that but for some reason there seems to be a little more drag on that motor when spinning it by hand. If I did use some gorilla glue, the expanding kind, or some JB weld, then I may have a harder time getting that motor off if the screws were frozen on. I could probably get away with it if I applied a light coat of WD or some type of lubricant on the screws so they would not adhere. As for the extra weight of the glue, I don't thing that would make too much of a difference. If the cracks get much bigger maybe I will do that.What do you think the results might be from gluing the caps/arm covers on permanently with jb weld for plastic? Not necessarily suggesting to try it out just wondering if anyone has tried that out. Also I am curious as to those caps usual purpose, are they for preserving the arm ends in the first place or are for band aiding them after they have developed cracks?
Removable Loctite Threadlocker 242 carries the warning "May attack some plastics."
You like testing. Get one of these phone apps, then tape it to each of your arms and see if there is a difference.but for some reason there seems to be a little more drag on that motor when spinning it by hand.