There is a style of loctite specifically formulated to "wick" into threads.
Its been a very long time since I've used it, but I recall for sure it was
not the normal red. I remember green. Anyways, look for the "wicking"
type. Use very sparingly. The screw will stay -too much and it'll stay
forever. Something that tiny I'd use a hat pin as an applicator.
John P
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-----Original Message-----
From: George Sears <gwsears@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>I am having a problem with my OM1n. When i tried to depress the shutter
>release, nothing happened. I looked down in the threaded hole in the
>release button where the cable release would go and saw a small screw. I
>turned the screw counter clockwise slightly and the shutter release started
>working. Then after several exposures, appearently the screw works itself
>back out of adjustment and i have to take the screw driver to it again.
>
>I'm pretty good with hay wire, gum, 100 mph tape, and wire ties but this
>one has me stumped. How can i keep that little screw from moving out of
>adjustment?
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