Reddit Reddit reviews uxcell Nylon Flat Washers M3 6mm OD 3mm ID 0.5mm Thickness Sealing Gasket for Faucet Pipe Water Hose, Clear, Pack of 200

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uxcell Nylon Flat Washers M3 6mm OD 3mm ID 0.5mm Thickness Sealing Gasket for Faucet Pipe Water Hose, Clear, Pack of 200
[Size] - 6mm(0.24 Inch) OD 3mm(0.12 Inch) ID 0.5mm(0.02 Inch) Thickness[Application] - Used for faucet pipe, hose bolt, valve, or other gardening maintenance or retrofit[Function] - It can prevent the pipe from leaking and provide positive shut off, stop leaks to save energy[Advantage] - Durable nylon with wear-resisting, anti-corrosion, strong sealing, and can be insulated[NOTE] - Please confirm the required size and material before purchase, and put it in the right place
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3 Reddit comments about uxcell Nylon Flat Washers M3 6mm OD 3mm ID 0.5mm Thickness Sealing Gasket for Faucet Pipe Water Hose, Clear, Pack of 200:

u/JohnnyricoMC · 3 pointsr/prusa3d

I'd also

  • put temporary tape over the magnets prior to beginning: After months of use, the adhesive keeping the magnets in place had lost its strength and magnets flew out like crazy. Tape keeps 'em in place while you hold the nylock nuts in place with pliers or a wrench. Don't remove the tape until you have completed step 8.

  • In the event a magnet does pop out, get some fast-setting glue that's rated for temperatures up to 120C. Then put tape over it to make sure it doesn't pop out again, causing a chain reaction with other magnets. It's a bitch to get them off one another if they have glue on them.

  • put nylon washers between the bed and the nylock nuts. Some people reported rattling noise after doing the nylock mod and these washers should help with that. I decided to play it safe and install such washers from the start. If anyone's interested, I can dig up the Amazon link for the ones I bought. By popular demand, I used these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013G5XSB8

  • The guide I followed advised screwing the nuts on the screws with the nylon end pointing towards the bed. It's hard to get the nuts aligned just right for that; so you may want to screw the nuts on in the other orientation first, to get some threading in the nylon. I found it's a lot easier to screw them in perfectly straight WITH the nylon pointing towards the PCB after that.

    The nylock mod is amazing and when combined with the 7x7 mesh bed leveling you can safely use the entire surface of your heated bed without having to worry about prints coming loose due to bed level variance.
u/fish_taco_pirate · 1 pointr/prusa3d

As recommended, these are the one's I bought. Here's a picture as they have arrived.

u/TheAlcolawl · 1 pointr/Amd

Really appreciate the time you've taken to give me all this info. And don't worry, I won't blame you if I somehow fuck up my card.

Anyways, you've convinced me. I'll be picking up a pack of these (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013G5XSB8/) washers to get the job done. They're the same size as the ones used by TechpowerUp, just Nylon instead of metal. I've found that my junction temperature is sometimes 30-35°C above the regular core temperature and others have indicated that this is most likely due to a slightly warped or convex cooler plate. I'm hoping that these washers are as effective as they were for TPU, but it looks like mileage varies pretty greatly from person to person.