--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "ddj0195" <ddj0195@...> wrote:
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> Maybe drill two holes through the join, insert carriage bolts and finish with nyloc nuts.
Not BAD!
Mebe.. let's add, a pre-fill with 5 minute epoxy,
AFTER a good cleaning, mebe coarse sanding, of all
surfaces involved.
Epoxy means you are, ARE, ready.
Add the epoxy, insert handle in <1-2 minutes.
Bolts holes etc, bolts, wrenches, MUST be READY!
Thermal glue could work.
Same Idea. Have a torch ready.
TIGHT fit.
Whichever your use, hammer to tap handle into the receiver.
NO lubes, No waxes.
Unless you skip the glues?
BillSF9c
> --- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "rexch8" <rexch8@> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > I bought an Ames spading fork from Home Depot and have been using it to loosen
> > the soil around my house. A spading in fork is like a heavy duty short handle
> > pitch fork. The fork head keeps getting loose and wobbles as I use it. This is
> > the second Ames fork I've purchased. Is there a solution for this problem?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Rex
> >
>
12 August 2012
[DIY] Re: loose spade fork
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