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<blockquote data-quote="Mac" data-source="post: 54455" data-attributes="member: 842"><p>Using the small rubber bands they sell at Wally World for little girl's pony tails, wrap it on the handle in a figure 8 until the rubber band is taught. Under one knob, then twisting one turn over the top and under the other knob until it's tight. Won't last forever, but will solve the problem temporarily. On any other knob that has a curved (convex) profile, just twist one of these small bands on until it's snug....will add a touch of bulk, but when tight, won't slip off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac, post: 54455, member: 842"] Using the small rubber bands they sell at Wally World for little girl's pony tails, wrap it on the handle in a figure 8 until the rubber band is taught. Under one knob, then twisting one turn over the top and under the other knob until it's tight. Won't last forever, but will solve the problem temporarily. On any other knob that has a curved (convex) profile, just twist one of these small bands on until it's snug....will add a touch of bulk, but when tight, won't slip off. [/QUOTE]
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