Mature Metal Security Screw

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KellyFive
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Re: Mature Metal Security Screw

Post by KellyFive »

hello,

you can also try ' liquid lock nut ' it's a "Thread-locking fluid or threadlocker is a thin, single-component adhesive, applied to the threads of fasteners such as screws and bolts to prevent loosening"

they make nuts with it built in, for cars mostly, then there is the fluid in a can. It will take something you could turn by hand and make you NEED a wrench.

and it's NOT glue and it does not harden.
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MrCage
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Re: Mature Metal Security Screw

Post by MrCage »

I have a Jailbird, the screw does get a little loose. I think it is from the pressure of erections. I had two holes placed in the pin. One is the screw hole and the second is made for a lock. We have recently found that I could actually escape with a start key. But Mrs Cage informed me that that would be crossing the line. So, we have the numbered plastic tabs, we can out one of those in the lock hole, this way it ensures that it has not been removed, and the plastic tab is lightweight, effective, and not visible through the clothes.
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