cleung
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Slide your hand back into the ring, make a fist and twist.
Thanks, I will try that as it might give a bit more leverage
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Slide your hand back into the ring, make a fist and twist.
I just put on a rolock 3 ring system on my dui this weekend. It was very stilf at first. 1 make sure you have fully seated and pressed in the o rings between the suit side ring and the glove side ring, that made it a ton easier. 2 good amount of silicone grease, 3 sit on the couch and just lock them in a few dozen times and it is very easy to lock in now.
Thanks I will try these. One the Rolock 90 though, the only O-rings were the ones I installed on the blue rings that went inside the gloves. There were no O-rings on the rings connecting the sleeve and glove sections that lock in via the twist.
If there is no o ring where the two rings mate how is a watertight seal formed?
The o ring is already mounted so that’s why you didn’t see it. It’s there to make the seal between the glove ring and the suit ring. That’s why you add a bit of grease before dining them, it helps with the rotation movement.I don't know. There's a longer video on putting this system together and the only O-rings I saw on that vid were the ones that fit over the blue rings that go inside the gloves
OKay I finally see it. I was fixated on the inner part of the ring where the slot is. Hopefully by leaving the glove attached for a few days it will help compress the O-ring a bit