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Blue loctite only. Enjoy the process of bringing her back to life!
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02-27-2021 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by
Singer B
Blue loctite only
If it comes loose again, I've used red #271. If needed, It can be released by heating. - Bob
Last edited by USGI; 02-28-2021 at 10:25 PM.
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Originally Posted by
USGI
If it comes loose again, I've used red #271. if needed, It can be released by heating. - Bob
Very true, but heating elements when used by me have a tendency to destroy things haha!
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Remember what DaveHH said-
Use 'Fresh' Loc-Tite of your choice.
I can 2nd his advise. I used a old bottle of Blue on the rim bolts / nuts for a yard wagon the Wife picked up from the local hardware. She saved a few $$ by not buying one already assembled. Next day by the time she rolled it to the back fence I noticed 3 rims had 1 nut / bolt missing. I put new bolts in it but used those nuts with the inner nylon... I think called compression nuts (?). I'd found that Loc Tite in the junk drawer, no telling how old it was.
FWIW,
Charlie-Painter777
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