any solutions for adjustable out hall slippage

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lelos12345
lelos12345
NSW
453 posts
NSW, 453 posts
9 Mar 2011 5:21pm
Ive tried several packing methods but it still slipping every few sessions
anyone got any solution

cheers
choco
choco
SA
4181 posts
SA, 4181 posts
9 Mar 2011 5:37pm
lelos12345 said...

Ive tried several packing methods but it still slipping every few sessions
anyone got any solution

cheers



guarateed never to slip again






i 've used hose tape and seems to hold ok
nick0
nick0
NSW
510 posts
NSW, 510 posts
9 Mar 2011 6:22pm
bita a bark of a small twig works as i only rember it stips as i rig it up :)
lelos12345
lelos12345
NSW
453 posts
NSW, 453 posts
9 Mar 2011 6:31pm
thanks choco !!

choco said...

lelos12345 said...

Ive tried several packing methods but it still slipping every few sessions
anyone got any solution

cheers



guarateed never to slip again






i 've used hose tape and seems to hold ok


nebbian
nebbian
WA
6277 posts
WA, 6277 posts
9 Mar 2011 3:48pm
Go to your local plumbing superstore and get some rubber tape, the stuff you use to wrap leaking PVC with. It bonds to itself to make one big rubber ball if you wrap it around a leaking pipe.

Wrap some turns of that around your boom, then put the clamp over that. No slip, ever!

You might find it in the masking tape aisle...

(Thanks to Bender for the tip)
Bender
Bender
WA
2236 posts
WA, 2236 posts
9 Mar 2011 3:56pm
nebbian said...

Go to your local plumbing superstore and get some rubber tape, the stuff you use to wrap leaking PVC with. It bonds to itself to make one big rubber ball if you wrap it around a leaking pipe.

Wrap some turns of that around your boom, then put the clamp over that. No slip, ever!

You might find it in the masking tape aisle...

(Thanks to Bender for the tip)


You can find it at Bunnings (WA) in the paint section. it's called Vulcanising tape I think. it works a treat
lelos12345
lelos12345
NSW
453 posts
NSW, 453 posts
9 Mar 2011 9:07pm
Thanks boys will get on it asap
BundyBear
BundyBear
NSW
325 posts
NSW, 325 posts
9 Mar 2011 10:36pm
I second the vulcanising tape idea, grabbed a roll from work as some idiot ordered 10 years supply and have found no other uses for it around the house but it is great for the outhaul cleats
Tyranids
Tyranids
6 posts
6 posts
10 Mar 2011 3:55am
Hi,

My son had the same problem with his racing kit. We tried all sorts of stuff but eventually the cleats would start to slip again.

In the end we cut open an old bicycle inner tube, cut it into strips and used that - never slipped again after that





Ta, Mark
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