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So I’ve been doing a ding dong then. Does it still hold up the same since it’s already hard compared to liquid tube stuff.Threadlocker
Yes for the most partSo I’ve been doing a ding dong then. Does it still hold up the same since it’s already hard compared to liquid tube stuff.
I'm thinking something like blue screwed and Smurfette...Definitely a Smurf joke out there somewhere….
Is that rubbery blue stuff available to consumers? It just seems more practical than the liquid threadlock commonly found.Don't try to remove it. It's a threadlocker that is reusable known by various trademarks like Torq-Patch. You shouldn't need to use any additional threadlocker.
VibratiteIs that rubbery blue stuff available to consumers? It just seems more practical than the liquid threadlock commonly found.
Like @spife7980 said, the closest product available to the consumer is Vibra-Tite VC-3. The pre-applied factory screws are a nylon paste or powder on flux that is baked on. I did happen to find an industrial product that worked well, but it's not common and expensive.Is that rubbery blue stuff available to consumers? It just seems more practical than the liquid threadlock commonly found.
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Seriously?Is that rubbery blue stuff available to consumers? It just seems more practical than the liquid threadlock commonly found.
Well home depot has youtube videos explaining how to use tape measures and hammers.....so there's that.I find it hard to believe that someone who builds bridges does not know what a threadlocker is..