There is no glue that will work with Delrin.  I would think there is room to 
drill and tap a hole sideways that would pinch the part together.   Otherwise I 
would make another part.   Is the part actually loose right now?  You might try 
using a larger washer to spread the load a little and see if that makes the 
part tight. 

-Tim

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Brandon Khoury 
  To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 4:48 PM
  Subject: Ooops...




  So, I noticed some backlash in my Y axis. When I made an adjustment, I guess 
I slightly over tightened the set screw. Does anyone have any experience 
repairing parts like this? My first thought is to use JB weld, but mine has 
been sitting in a room that has been between 42 and 44 degrees for several 
weeks. So, I'm not sure if it will even work anymore.  

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