really..
just taping a decent grit sandpaper to a table top..and sanding the heatsink is very easy to do...take a little elbow grease..but works fine.
really..
just taping a decent grit sandpaper to a table top..and sanding the heatsink is very easy to do...take a little elbow grease..but works fine.
See what happens when you post from your phone while you are supposed to be at work?
Anyway my quick and dirty fix is to use a couple of layers of Teflon tape around the top of the threads. If you use 3-4 wraps along the top of the threaded piece it will give you close to the right thickness to stop the piece from making the rest of the circle thus re-aligning it making it do one less turn.
Sanding the heat sink down is probably the best option though.
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