myn's Tuba HT Build Thread

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#421 Post by MJ79 »

jcmbowman wrote:
LelandCrooks wrote:Epoxy, epoxy, epoxy. I used gorilla glue twice on other projects. I think it's worthless. 5 minute epoxy on tee nuts, on the barrel and washer part. Pull up snug. Let dry for 10 or 15 minutes, run a tap. Never fails. You have to tear the top ply where the washer is glued and the internal bond to break it loose. I can pull with a 3/8 ratchet with a hex driver, hard, and they never budge.

Cut the tee nut out. Install a new one using EPOXY.
+100!

Out of the 120+ hurricane nuts I've installed so far I've managed to spin about 15 of them. The worst was the access cover that had 2 spin when I was trying to take it off..... but that's another story. I had some 5-minute epoxy laying around about a month ago when I was trying to fix another one and I figured what's the worst that could happen? Since then I've never had a problem. And if any of the old ones get loose - I'll just epoxy them. problem solved.

This is what you guys are talking about , correct?


http://loctiteproducts.com/products/det ... 9&plid=759

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#422 Post by Kevin A »

I think this is the 5-minute epoxy he's describing (from PE)....

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=340-650


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#423 Post by Tsloms »

MJ79 wrote:
This is what you guys are talking about , correct?


http://loctiteproducts.com/products/det ... 9&plid=759
That is very similar to the epoxy that I used. I can vouch that it will hold extremely well to the wood and metal insert. Make sure not to get any epoxy on the threads though.

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#424 Post by MJ79 »

Tsloms wrote:
MJ79 wrote:
This is what you guys are talking about , correct?


http://loctiteproducts.com/products/det ... 9&plid=759
That is very similar to the epoxy that I used. I can vouch that it will hold extremely well to the wood and metal insert. Make sure not to get any epoxy on the threads though.

Thanks man, and Kevin too.. Im gonna be real careful Cuz i dont have a tap, so , slow and steady on this one :)

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#425 Post by NCDaveD »

MJ79 wrote: Thanks man, and Kevin too.. Im gonna be real careful Cuz i dont have a tap, so , slow and steady on this one :)
5 minute epoxy isn't going to let you be "slow and steady" :P It's great for fixing one T-nut, but if you are installing a full set, you may want a longer set time.

I used 15 minute epoxy and mixed up 2 batches so I could do 4 T-nuts at a time. That way I could be "slow and steady". Epoxy is dry this morning and those T-nuts aren't going anywhere :)

The epoxy is usually available at hobby shops in 5, 15, 30, 45 and 90 minute cure times. Trust me, when your working with something that sets in 5 minutes, that time goes by a lot quicker than you realize.

NCDaveD

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#426 Post by myn »

Exactly.

I have some of that stuff. It works nicely :)

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#427 Post by Drey Chennells »

Myn, I've followed the whole thread this far, I gotta say thanks for all your detail on the build. I'll be digging in to several 24" tht very soon and I've learned plenty from posts like yours and others. I'm really liking the support of this community. Great job!
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#428 Post by GirlyHandedDog »

I appreciate all the info and pictures! I'll definitely have a head start after spending 3 hours reading this thread. But I gotta say... Elton John and the Pussycat Dolls as your first listening test??? :roll:

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#429 Post by jswingchun »

GirlyHandedDog wrote:Elton John and the Pussycat Dolls as your first listening test??? :roll:
That's funny coming from GirlyHandedDog. :)
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#430 Post by psg »

Too bad... This was possibly the best thread to show and explain the details of a THT build and the images are gone.

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#431 Post by myn »

? Pictures are still up.

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#432 Post by psg »

Strange. I didn't see them yesterday. They were replaced with the word "image" or "picture" (something like that).

That's a relief!

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#433 Post by Tom Smit »

psg wrote:Strange. I didn't see them yesterday. They were replaced with the word "image" or "picture" (something like that).

That's a relief!
I get that situation when on some computers that don't allow pics(at work). No problem at home though.
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#434 Post by vschaos »

very informative thread I like! I cant wait to build my own!

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#435 Post by RENDOG »

Starting reading this thread after work. Went to dinner, then just now finished the thread. Great job and thank you, and all those that contributed, for the details.

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