OK I think I follow what you are saying now. You are taking the top part of the pen off with the tranny inside. You are unscrewing it at the point that I say is a weak point and they seem to always unscrew by themselves. If that be the case then you hope no one forgets to screw it back on and not trys to push it on thus pushing the tranny higher into the top part of the kit. To prevent this yes you can glue or locktite the top of the tranny into the finial. Something would have to be done to secure the tranny into the finial because you can not exert enough tightening force to screw that tranny tight enough to the bottom section. When I put them together I always use a pair of pliar to get that extra effort to secure and it seems to help alot. Wish there were some sort of locking washer that can aide even more so.
The actual design or shape of the pen is such a great look and that is why it has been copied. For those that keep saying don't use it give me a pen that looks like that with that simplicity in making and I wiould gladly switch. So easy to say don't use it. It is my highest selling design pen. It is just a flaw in the design and hopefully there can and will be a change. I think the attempt to put the turning part in the cap was a step in the right direction but not the cure all. Just my opinion.
I now follow but forgot the original question:biggrin:.
Hope that person got an answer they liked.