I have this 2010 Proto SLG that, wonder of wonders, has been a very reliable and fun little marker. It's often my go-to loaner. Last month though, tragedy struck: the little pillar/tab of GRN that the rear grip frame screw threads into sheared off. Now I'm trying to figure out whether it is repairable or if I should start trawling for a replacement body.
The 2010 SLGs had the GRN-sleeved bodies instead of the single piece aluminum bodies that other years had. The core of the body is an aluminum tube, but it appears to be adhered in place in the GRN body sleeve/shell. The rear grip frame screw threads into a square protrusion on the underside of the GRN shell; the threads do not continue into the aluminum cure within. This is a design flaw as the GRN is fairly thin (only about 1-1.5mm I'd say) on the underside, so having this protrustion break off completely is probably inevitable.
How should I repair this? The most straightforward way would seem to be use of a two-part epoxy to readhere the threaded piece, but I'm not so sure it will hold. I've got some Gorilla Glue non-expanding epoxy that I intend to try. If anyone knows of a particularly good adhesive for bonding aluminum to GRN, I would love to hear about it. My other thought would be to solder or braze a nut directly to the aluminum, but I worry that the heat would damage the surrounding GRN. Next up would be to use a slightly longer screw and tap threads into the wall of the inner aluminum body, but it doesn't appear to be very thick there and I would risk breaching a pressure-holding chamber.
I presume that replacing only the outer GRN body shell is not feasble, both because I think it is probably bonded to the aluminum and because finding a replacement shell is likely no cheaper or easier than sourcing a complete replacement body.
Anyone else encounter this same problem with an old SLG?
The 2010 SLGs had the GRN-sleeved bodies instead of the single piece aluminum bodies that other years had. The core of the body is an aluminum tube, but it appears to be adhered in place in the GRN body sleeve/shell. The rear grip frame screw threads into a square protrusion on the underside of the GRN shell; the threads do not continue into the aluminum cure within. This is a design flaw as the GRN is fairly thin (only about 1-1.5mm I'd say) on the underside, so having this protrustion break off completely is probably inevitable.
How should I repair this? The most straightforward way would seem to be use of a two-part epoxy to readhere the threaded piece, but I'm not so sure it will hold. I've got some Gorilla Glue non-expanding epoxy that I intend to try. If anyone knows of a particularly good adhesive for bonding aluminum to GRN, I would love to hear about it. My other thought would be to solder or braze a nut directly to the aluminum, but I worry that the heat would damage the surrounding GRN. Next up would be to use a slightly longer screw and tap threads into the wall of the inner aluminum body, but it doesn't appear to be very thick there and I would risk breaching a pressure-holding chamber.
I presume that replacing only the outer GRN body shell is not feasble, both because I think it is probably bonded to the aluminum and because finding a replacement shell is likely no cheaper or easier than sourcing a complete replacement body.
Anyone else encounter this same problem with an old SLG?
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