Re: Sweaty palms, dry mouth, trembling...the Great White has arrived....
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Originally Posted by
flyingSquirrel
If a screw is threadlocked properly (proper amount applied, proper threadlock type used, proper tightening upon application), there is VERY little chance that they will work loose (unless the parts are being utilized in a manner inconsistent from what they were meant to be used for)
Anything anyone needs to know about threadlocker, just ask ... comes with RC Helicopter territory!
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Re: Sweaty palms, dry mouth, trembling...the Great White has arrived....
Re: Sweaty palms, dry mouth, trembling...the Great White has arrived....
I had never heard of Loctite prior to this week. This is now the second time that it has come to my attention. Perhaps I should purchase some even though I seem to have no need for it.
Re: Sweaty palms, dry mouth, trembling...the Great White has arrived....
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Originally Posted by
Mike Buckley
I had never heard of Loctite prior to this week. This is now the second time that it has come to my attention. Perhaps I should purchase some even though I seem to have no need for it.
Well then you'll be compelled to also purchased the counter part, never seize (aka grow more).
Re: Sweaty palms, dry mouth, trembling...the Great White has arrived....
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Originally Posted by
Mike Buckley
I had never heard of Loctite prior to this week. This is now the second time that it has come to my attention. Perhaps I should purchase some even though I seem to have no need for it.
If it's any consolation, it tastes really sweet!
Just for goodness sake don't use the red stuff on camera parts (you usually have to heat them to undo them), and not more than a few mm on the end of the thread!
Re: Sweaty palms, dry mouth, trembling...the Great White has arrived....
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Originally Posted by
Bobobird
They do? Even if "glued"?
Not loose as in not screwed tight.. Loose as you start out with a key size 6, but after time you realy should use a key size 6.1. That kind of loose. I guess I should have said "Head wearing out" The knowlegde of my second language, English, is sometimes letting me down :o