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Reloading
TIGHTEN PRIMER POCKETS, here's how.
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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 1621935" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>This is a very good idea! I've been trying to figure a way to tighten pockets for a while but I think this is about the best idea yet. I've tried putting "crimp dots" around the outside of the pocket with a sharp center punch. It works at least once but it takes up way too much time.</p><p></p><p>As to the stuff needed for repair work, a good mechanic only needs 2 items in his tool box, WD40 & duct tape. If it moves and it ain't supposed to, use the duct tape. If it don't move and it should, hose it down with WD!</p><p>Well. That's what some of the guys at the big airlines did, anyway! Of course, we had some fancy tape called "speed tape" (or "600 mile an hour tape") and we used LPS 1 or LPS 3, which is much better than WD (according to the FAA... they made us stop using WD!). WD is a whole bunch cheaper, however, and it's in every Wally World!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 1621935, member: 78056"] This is a very good idea! I've been trying to figure a way to tighten pockets for a while but I think this is about the best idea yet. I've tried putting "crimp dots" around the outside of the pocket with a sharp center punch. It works at least once but it takes up way too much time. As to the stuff needed for repair work, a good mechanic only needs 2 items in his tool box, WD40 & duct tape. If it moves and it ain't supposed to, use the duct tape. If it don't move and it should, hose it down with WD! Well. That's what some of the guys at the big airlines did, anyway! Of course, we had some fancy tape called "speed tape" (or "600 mile an hour tape") and we used LPS 1 or LPS 3, which is much better than WD (according to the FAA... they made us stop using WD!). WD is a whole bunch cheaper, however, and it's in every Wally World! [/QUOTE]
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