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Old 03-28-2013, 03:23 PM   #41 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by pbhakta View Post
When you reheat and put the main screws back in , mine seem to go in fine but keep turning and never get completely tight to the point it stops turning. Did anyone else's do this as well or do I need to force the lens in closer? From what I can tell everything lines up and there is just a tiny gap all the way around. From what i remember it was like that to begin with just enough space to get the screwdriver in.

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Yeah I believe that tiny gap stays there between the plastic although it is sealed tight. It was very obvious with mine that it was pressed all the way together though, after heating it in the oven for 10-12 minutes the sealant was gooey enough to just press real tight and it went back together perfectly. One thing that might make a difference is if you have someone hold it together real tight while you screw each one in, that's what I did, you don't want your seal to be anything less than perfect.

Also I felt resistance but didn't force the screw too much because I'm sure it would be easy to strip those plastic threads.
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