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Offline C5Allroad

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How to make a loose cap tighter?
« on: Wed, 05 March 2014, 17:19:24 »
I just got my skull from eyesmiles :D And it fits kind of loosely over the stem. I've read about seran wraps, just don't have any.
« Last Edit: Wed, 05 March 2014, 17:21:22 by HUNTERANGEL121 »

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Re: How to make a loose cap tighter?
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 05 March 2014, 17:20:10 »
Scotch tape, a very small piece placed over the stem on the switch. Place the cap over it and it should fit better.

And some advice, next time you have a simple question, put it in the simple questions thread.  :thumb:
« Last Edit: Wed, 05 March 2014, 17:22:53 by Computer-Lab in Basement »
tp thread is tp thread
Sometimes it's like he accidentally makes a thread instead of a google search.

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Re: How to make a loose cap tighter?
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 05 March 2014, 17:23:15 »
Perfect! Thanks!

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Re: How to make a loose cap tighter?
« Reply #3 on: Wed, 05 March 2014, 17:23:36 »
tp thread is tp thread
Sometimes it's like he accidentally makes a thread instead of a google search.

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