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Old 11-03-2020, 10:42 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Pete Ebbink View Post
A really thin o-ring around the grip screw works really well. You place the o-ring beneath the wood grip and on top of the metal of the grip with the grip screw running through the o-ring.

Price of an o-ring is cheap if you do not own a hot glue gun.
Pete, I read your post the other day and as both my Dutch lugers, having seen a lot of service in their life times, had a loose grip. This morning I added an 'O' ring to each one and it is sorted the issue, they are nice and tight now.

Thanks for the top tip.

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Richard
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