Genisis LV and Box Kronos

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lexi60

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I recived a new toy today.
Surprisingly simple to assemble. My only problem is I couldn't find any epoxy that cures in 30 seconds!
Now I have to wait 24 hours to play with it...
I'm overly excited to get the rest of my LV's and Kronos.
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I recived a new toy today.
Surprisingly simple to assemble. My only problem is I couldn't find any epoxy that cures in 30 seconds!
Now I have to wait 24 hours to play with it...
I'm overly excited to get the rest of my LV's and Kronos.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using Tapatalk

Interesting, have never seen one on a provari. The size is comparable to the GTUS!
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Fastorq Anti Gall Lubricant

something like this work? thoughts anyone?

Just an FYI...

That is some amazing stuff, but I am not sure if it is something you'd want where an electrical connection is desired or where consumption is possible.

The MSDS shows this stuff is toxic to ingest and toxic to inhale if subjected to temps over 600 degrees. The fumes from burning product are highly toxic as well.

Works great for keeping stainless from galling, but not a good choice where it could have a chance of being ingested to heated and inhaled.
 
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weaponX

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I would hope no ones setup is getting anywhere near 600 degrees, but i understand the concern...

Just an FYI...

That is some amazing stuff, but I am not sure if it is something you'd want where an electrical connection is desired or where consumption is possible.

The MSDS shows this stuff is toxic to ingest and toxic to inhale if subjected to temps over 600 degrees. The fumes from burning product are highly toxic as well.

Works great for keeping stainless from galling, but not a good choice where it could have a chance of being ingested to heated and inhaled.
 

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Rocking an lv on my Darwin. Nice work indeed. Still gotta get the right airflow and wrap but I love it so far!
I made a small scratch on the bottom part to show me where in between the terminals are, Then I line the air hole up with the scratch.
It helps a ton to have that hole line up.

Pics anyone?
I posted A pic one page back.
It'd be nice to see everyone's set up though...
 
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