So as many know, i am resto-modding a 26er I received from
@Cellar2ful. My question though is what shims (if any) do you use when the legs are wobbling more than a drunkin college frat boy? I drilled holes in the leg sockets and installed thumb screws and even tried cutting a soda can, but its still really wobbly. Thanks all for the help.
Try some aluminum foil
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Foil tape. My modern 26 has been wobbly from day one. I still haven't done anything about it. Might do the foil tape myself.
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I use 3M High Temp Flu tape. It is aluminum with a tape backing rated to 600 degrees. Most hardware stores carry it. I have used it many times on loose legs. Just cut small strips and wrap it around the area of the leg that slides into the socket. I think it will take a couple of wraps on ZZ because I remember those sockets and legs were really wobbly. I hated when I had to move that thing because at least one leg would always fall out. Then trying to put that leg back in, both the other legs would fall out. It was probably quite comical to watch if someone had been watching me.
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Quote from: Cellar2ful on December 18, 2016, 07:15:16 AM
I use 3M High Temp Flu tape. It is aluminum with a tape backing rated to 600 degrees. Most hardware stores carry it. I have used it many times on loose legs. Just cut small strips and wrap it around the area of the leg that slides into the socket. I think it will take a couple of wraps on ZZ because I remember those sockets and legs were really wobbly. I hated when I had to move that thing because at least one leg would always fall out. Then trying to put that leg back in, both the other legs would fall out. It was probably quite comical to watch if someone had been watching me.
(http://pics.weberkettleclub.com/images/2016/09/30/DSC02204.md.jpg)
Thanks
@Cellar2ful, I may have that tape in the garage. If not, Ill get some.
try a broom stick in the end and flaring it back out. That's worked for me many times
Quote from: Scott Zee on December 18, 2016, 08:47:24 AM
try a broom stick in the end and flaring it back out. That's worked for me many times
On the legs or on the leg sockets? I never thought of that actually.
You can try widening the legs by placing a needle nose pliers into the end of the leg socket. Then pull them open. Repeat the process while rotating the placement of the pliers inside the legs. Sometimes that will help round them out and widen the ends of the legs.
in the legs, give a little pressure as you twist the broomstick around inside of the leg
Widen the leg socket with a taper rod or socket and hammer it to get correct width
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While I DO NOT condone this, I do understand it!
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Pic taken from an RRR before shot. Use at your discretion.
In Spanish that would be a "carnicero" job. Lmao
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Use this tool to lever it out
Quote from: Bertl on December 19, 2016, 12:03:12 PM
Use this tool to lever it out
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Thanks
@Bertl, that is actually genius. Also thanks to everyone else, I wound up using the tape to secure them and get rid of the shimmy.
Quote from: Vwbuggin64 on December 19, 2016, 02:13:45 PM
Thanks @Bertl, that is actually genius. Also thanks to everyone else, I wound up using the tape to secure them and get rid of the shimmy.
Hy Vwbuggin64!
Sorry bit late, did you get the shims out? I am just interested if it worked!?
Bertl
Quote from: Bertl on March 05, 2017, 01:06:32 PM
Quote from: Vwbuggin64 on December 19, 2016, 02:13:45 PM
Thanks @Bertl, that is actually genius. Also thanks to everyone else, I wound up using the tape to secure them and get rid of the shimmy.
Hy Vwbuggin64!
Sorry bit late, did you get the shims out? I am just interested if it worked!?
Bertl
I did actually. Worked great coupled with the aluminum tape
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