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Trigger D wrote:Thanks a huge amount guys for the responses to this, very much appreciated.
Luckily I just got a new Dremel 3000 today originally for a totally different purpose. Also I have been considering learning the art of welding for a while now, I just need some money (just spent it all on buying the doll lol) to buy the appropriate equipment with.
In the mean time I shall try a bit of epoxy glue and see what happens
Once again I cannot thank you guys enough for you help.
your welcome Trigger. My Idea was one that RGC mentioned while i was drafting up pics. So we were on the same trail, as far as a hurried concocted repair. But the main details are there.
as mentioned, you may can just get a head adapter quick connect that uses a bracket if the hole is not too large where it broke out.
RK
MDBG Formerly known as SillyconeLover (it was only for a week)
I did pretty much what RainKing suggested. It sounded like the easiest option. I "Dremeled" the hole in the head where the nut originally was, took some kinda plate or washer, drilled out the hole bigger, drilled out 4 holes 90 degrees apart near the edge, used epoxy to the bond nut to the plate, screwed the plate to the head with nut inside the head and finally I used a generous application of epoxy to the plate edge and head as an extra measure. Results: happy Jenna and happy Trigger Pic below
That epoxy is some pretty tuff stuff
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Thanks guys
Consistency is key
When one opportunity slams shut in your face another opens wide
My lovely ladies:
Jenna - WM 160cm D cup Head 241
Her younger sister, Natasha - WM 166cm C cup head 242
Her older sister, Sarah - WM 166cm C cup head 273
Nicola - WM 172cm B cup head 405
Jessica -WM 163cm C cup head 253
Scarlett - WM 162cm B cup head 227
Chelsea - WM 172cm D cup head 266
Megan - WM 164cm D cup head 47
Naomi - WM 162cm E cup head 273
Alicia - WM 168cm E cup head 233
I did pretty much what RainKing suggested. It sounded like the easiest option. I "Dremeled" the hole in the head where the nut originally was, took some kinda plate or washer, drilled out the hole bigger, drilled out 4 holes 90 degrees apart near the edge, used epoxy to the bond nut to the plate, screwed the plate to the head with nut inside the head and finally I used a generous application of epoxy to the plate edge and head as an extra measure. Results: happy Jenna and happy Trigger Pic below
Head fix.jpg
Thanks guys
Good job!!
Bet you'll be watching her like a hawk now Just so she does not fall over. My lady today wanted to fall over for a nap. Nope! I'd not let her!!
RGC_0767 wrote:How is the repair holding up? Hopefully it's doing great!!!
Holding up just fine thanks. I'm very pleased with the results and even she is saying her neck doesn't hurt as much now.
Consistency is key
When one opportunity slams shut in your face another opens wide
My lovely ladies:
Jenna - WM 160cm D cup Head 241
Her younger sister, Natasha - WM 166cm C cup head 242
Her older sister, Sarah - WM 166cm C cup head 273
Nicola - WM 172cm B cup head 405
Jessica -WM 163cm C cup head 253
Scarlett - WM 162cm B cup head 227
Chelsea - WM 172cm D cup head 266
Megan - WM 164cm D cup head 47
Naomi - WM 162cm E cup head 273
Alicia - WM 168cm E cup head 233