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Aug 10, 2008 04:01 |  #16

Can you please post some photos of the tools i need or use to loose my clamp of Markins? the instruction from Markins recommend me to use a hammer, it is really scary this way.


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Aug 10, 2008 05:50 |  #17

Tareq,

You asked the following, but I can see no response to it:

Should i go with blue loctite? I feel that i will fall in love with my RRS clamp on Markins ballhead, but in case i should use blue loctite?

I used blue loctite on my LR B2 11 when I fitted it to my M10. At least with the blue you know it will come loose if you need it to.

I gather Markins use a sort of loctite themselves, and the normal practise is to apply heat as close to the threads as possible before turning it. I'd suggest creeping up slowly to a full Nuclear Power station heat level.


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Aug 10, 2008 06:33 |  #18

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Tareq,

You asked the following, but I can see no response to it:

Should i go with blue loctite? I feel that i will fall in love with my RRS clamp on Markins ballhead, but in case i should use blue loctite?

I used blue loctite on my LR B2 11 when I fitted it to my M10. At least with the blue you know it will come loose if you need it to.

I gather Markins use a sort of loctite themselves, and the normal practise is to apply heat as close to the threads as possible before turning it. I'd suggest creeping up slowly to a full Nuclear Power station heat level.

How about you build one Nuclear Power station in my area and i will pay you the money?

I didn't understand your post, but anyway, thank you very much


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