Keeping them the mounts in place is simple!
 
I drill some 'rivet' holes in the corners of the mounts, 1/18" holes I think. Above and below the side screw lugs since this is where most of the force is on the mount. Then one in each bottom corner.
 
Lay a piece of grocery bag in the mount (saran wrap works too). Then bolt the servo in so that the screw holes are filled when the servo is in tight.

The goop the bottom of the mount with 5 min epoxy pretty well, then drop in place and give a little twist to the whole thing to get the epoxy to squeeze up around the sides of the servo and into the rivet holes, Don't press hard because you can oil can the skin,
 
When its all dry, remove the servo and pull up the wrap. Sometimes its all comes up, sometimes a little stays, no big deal ,but with this system, the screw holes are protected from filling, and the resin creates a molded pocket around the servo, so that the screws just keep it in the mount,,,versus trying to keep the servo from wiggling.
 
Quick too.
Gordy
Wayyy too much sun down here!

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