Thought I would share this little repair in case anyone else runs into a similar problem.
The Plum shaft coupler on the Z axis of my DIY CNC lathe quite literally went to pieces last week; the red plastic insert between the coupler's two halves (shown in left photo below), broke up into lots of small pieces seen in the photo on the right below.
I immediately ordered a replacement (eBay) but decided to try to repair the broken one so I could continue to use my lathe while I waited the expected 3 weeks shipping time for the new plum coupler to arrive.
I wrapped masking tape most of the way around the two halves, leaving only the top section open. I then filled the void between the two metal halves with "steel epoxy" (similar to JB Weld) and let it harden.
I've been using the lathe for the past week and so far the epoxy is holding. I suspect that since the glue isn't actually holding onto the metal halves, but merely acting as a bushing between the halves, it should last a very long time.
The Plum shaft coupler on the Z axis of my DIY CNC lathe quite literally went to pieces last week; the red plastic insert between the coupler's two halves (shown in left photo below), broke up into lots of small pieces seen in the photo on the right below.
I immediately ordered a replacement (eBay) but decided to try to repair the broken one so I could continue to use my lathe while I waited the expected 3 weeks shipping time for the new plum coupler to arrive.
I wrapped masking tape most of the way around the two halves, leaving only the top section open. I then filled the void between the two metal halves with "steel epoxy" (similar to JB Weld) and let it harden.
I've been using the lathe for the past week and so far the epoxy is holding. I suspect that since the glue isn't actually holding onto the metal halves, but merely acting as a bushing between the halves, it should last a very long time.