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Old 06-17-2015, 06:24 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by nismonster View Post
...Any tips for how you stuck the knob inside of the button and got it to stay? Did you glue it, or use the hardware that came with the button? Mine is taped right now...but its more a temporary solution since I am going to redo the button anyways. ...
Some knobs have a set screw that you can tighten down on the shaft.

Some shafts have a split where the knob slides on. You can spread the "tines" a little bit for a tighter fit.

If neither of those options are available, try some RTV or "soft" Loktite.
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