I just give the swivel a good pull, that tightens everything up pretty good.
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If you are epoxying after wiring just hit the slot with the epoxy. It will flow in and hold the lip solid. I wire all my plugs then epoxy and haven't had a lip loosen up. As a matter of fact when I try to remove a lip it usually doesn't work and I end up destroying the plug. (after plug is finished)
I was epoxying the lip the same time I epoxyed the body(not wired) on a coathanger. 30 min epoxy and flipping. one of them the lip slid out(alittle) when it was up side down, when I flipped it upright I reset it back in.I'm gonna wire then first thanks everyone. ed
I got a fingerprint in the paint holding the body. the paint was dry for over a week. burple paintjob. fish won't see it but I did,wired first I can hold the lip