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I believe I read on here somewhere that people were recommending fingernail polish over the blue loctite because it was easier to remove than the loctite? Is that correct?
I believe I read on here somewhere that people were recommending fingernail polish over the blue loctite because it was easier to remove than the loctite? Is that correct?
good to know.No, that is not correct. Fingernail polish and paint pens are being used because they dry and hold better than blue Loctite. It is not unseal to pull screw out days or weeks after installing them and finding the Blue Loctite still liquid.
Could oil in the threads cause it? They do make a more oil tolerant blue one, 243 iirc. Not sure it would help or not.Locktite is anaerobic curing. If it's still wet it's either because it was from walmart and 27 years old.....or your pitch diameter was a mess.
Those people probably work at a nail salon.I believe I read on here somewhere that people were recommending fingernail polish over the blue loctite because it was easier to remove than the loctite? Is that correct?
Locktite is anaerobic curing. If it's still wet it's either because it was from walmart and 27 years old.....or your pitch diameter was a mess.
I have wondered the age thing. Doesnt take long for loctite to cure when stuff is clean. I wonder if bluing, or stainless has an effect on loctite.Locktite is anaerobic curing. If it's still wet it's either because it was from walmart and 27 years old.....or your pitch diameter was a mess.
What brand / kind of paint pen are you using. Amazon has a bunch of them.Then about every scope ring and screws made are, as it’s happened to lots of them. Paint pens and nail polish work regardless.
What brand / kind of paint pen are you using. Amazon has a bunch of them.
If it's still wet, you're probably are using it wrong. The old stuff (242) needs primer, especially on stainless steel.Locktite is anaerobic curing. If it's still wet it's either because it was from walmart and 27 years old.....or your pitch diameter was a mess.
Of coarse oil makes a difference. Threads should be clean, no matter what you use.Could oil in the threads cause it? They do make a more oil tolerant blue one, 243 iirc. Not sure it would help or not.
The old stuff (242) works fine, but requires Primer in many cases. If your stuff is old and you have no primer, just get some blue-243.I have wondered the age thing. Doesnt take long for loctite to cure when stuff is clean. I wonder if bluing, or stainless has an effect on loctite.
This. Vibratite is made for applications like firearms.Vibra-TITE 213 VC-3 Threadmate Threadlocker, -65 to 165 Degree F, 5mL Tube, Red
I have a tube and will switch to it once I am out of blue Locktite. I still cover all screw heads with paint pen so I have witness marks.
Yes. The VC series is removable.This stuff is removable like the blue loctite correct?
Thats correct!This stuff is removable like the blue loctite correct?