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Old 03-21-2024, 12:42 PM
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Question back to you, Butch. I just picked up a nice Routt 45 with SRAM components so have some unused holes. Best to plug or just leave them be? Thanks!
IMO it is nice to plug them. I haven't been with Moots for several years so you might check with them. When I was there we were sourcing a plug. McMaster Carr might be a source for a solid plug. Honestly I don't remember the hole size.

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Old 03-21-2024, 04:47 PM
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IMO it is nice to plug them. I haven't been with Moots for several years so you might check with them. When I was there we were sourcing a plug. McMaster Carr might be a source for a solid plug. Honestly I don't remember the hole size.

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Thanks. Will do!
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Old 03-24-2024, 05:21 AM
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Ever heard of Sugru? It is sold as a moldable glue. It is like colored playdoh- But it hardens to a rubber plug like consistency. I find that it works better than many purpose made plugs, stays put better and looks better. Comes in colors too.
Thanks for the suggestion, John pal. I am giving it a try. I am not the best sculptor but it gets the job done.



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