Elmer's glue with a toothpick, and he would have to re drill the holes, correct?TRE said:a little elmers glue on a tooth pick or water in the hole
Tekcor1 said:Elmer's glue with a toothpick, and he would have to re drill the holes, correct?TRE said:a little elmers glue on a tooth pick or water in the hole
B_Regal Racing said:Its a hole I drill for each axle from the bottom of the car (which would be perpendicular to the axle hole) to let air escape when I'm inserting the axles.
Got it. I misunderstood what he meant. Makes sense, thanks.Vitamin K said:Tekcor1 said:Elmer's glue with a toothpick, and he would have to re drill the holes, correct?TRE said:a little elmers glue on a tooth pick or water in the hole
I would imagine if you were sparing with the glue that it would just add some bulk to the inner bore. I don't think he means to leave the toothpick in there.
Now, if you wanna fill a hole, my preferred method is a toothpick epoxied into the hole and then sanded flat and re-drilled.
Vitamin K said:Interesting concept. I've heard of drilling holes to insert glue, but not so much for the purpose of escaping air.
Does letting air escape give you an easier time with insertion?