• 🍉 Albert 🍉@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    this.

    bought a ratchet belt from a large box store. comfortable. but it needs 2 tiny screws what will eventually fall off making it garbage.

    so whenever that happens, I go to that store with a precision screwdriver in my pocket, and take a screw from a new belt. given that it’s too late to get it exchanged.

    did that a couple of times until I realised a drop of cyanoacrylate will stop them from falling off.

    ain’t going to buy the whole product because they didn’t test their products and left it to me to fix them

    • pulsewidth@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      There is a brand of glue called Loctite that sells popular thread locking glues for this exact purpose and works very well. They make different strength adhesives for different applications, all their thread-locking glues start with code ‘2’. The common ones for general use around the home for use with small screws / nuts & bolts and removal with hand tools is 222 / 242 / 243 (higher number, larger screw/bolt gauge width).

      Just adding this info for anyone else looking for a similar solution.

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      2 days ago

      It’s like that with sooooo much stuff these days! Quality assurance became a thing of the past as of the late first decade in 2000. They just don’t care. Make shit to die in a week or a month but again. Rinse repeat. If you have the skills to make parts with a 3D printer that’s an awesome solution.