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Oregon Reduced Weight bar insert repair
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnnybar" data-source="post: 6157326" data-attributes="member: 148320"><p>There is a very inexpensive option. High temp adhesive used for clothes dryer bearing pads. It is similar to contact adhesive but does not blister when heated to moderately high temps. I'm sure you could also contact Loctite for their recommended product. They have too many options to keep track of and Loctite would have some working time which dryer adhesive does not...once pressed together, it's together period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnnybar, post: 6157326, member: 148320"] There is a very inexpensive option. High temp adhesive used for clothes dryer bearing pads. It is similar to contact adhesive but does not blister when heated to moderately high temps. I'm sure you could also contact Loctite for their recommended product. They have too many options to keep track of and Loctite would have some working time which dryer adhesive does not...once pressed together, it's together period. [/QUOTE]
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