Kronos XTR screws spin freely

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I was going to also suggest you want to drill this with a tiny very very sharp bit
 
I've ordered a few bottles of this to experiment with.

They seem to offer a range of viscosities too
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So this guy mixes pencil graphite with the baking soda and the end results are something far more durable than baking soda alone.

An interesting watch

 
So this guy mixes pencil graphite with the baking soda and the end results are something far more durable than baking soda alone.

An interesting watch

The carbon looks to be much, much harder. It's essentially a carbon cyano acrylate composite.

But that's not necessarily conducive if you need to cut an M4 thread in it.

What I will say is that cutting Woven Carbon Fibre requires diamond cutting tools, otherwise they are dulled/blunt within seconds.
 
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So having ago at this, I got a Traxxas Maxx that's over three years old it has many stripped screw threads from abuse 🙈 , going see if I can fix any of them it's mostly held together with my sheer will for it not to fall apart cuz cannot be arsed to rebuild it and Unicron tears. Tell you what it's still ticking along but stuff is rattling in the old girl!
 
So this guy mixes pencil graphite with the baking soda and the end results are something far more durable than baking soda alone.

An interesting watch

When fixing stripped wheel hexes or black plastic things, I mix (about 50/50) baking soda with graphite powder (Aliexpress). Looks better than white, but you can always use a black marker to color it.
 
Horatio, sorry to bring up the subject again, but is this glue also good for gluing tires?
Yes, it's excellent at gluing tyres. Mind your eyes and fingers though - it's sneaky as f@#£. 👍
 
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