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Fuckin tell me what's going on....
Pong master race checking in.
@DragRacer
Here's straight from the product itself...
https://www.loctiteproducts.com/en/...ker-red-or-blue-which-ones-right-for-you.html
Are you high and thought we were talking about anti-seize or something?
Carbon steel on aluminum? Yucky. Why not SS?
Now you're talking. Typically for the rust factor, coastal environments.Stainless fasteners are incredibly weak compared to carbon steel. Just about the only reason you’d want to run those is for marine applications. Or for low stress exterior use (like household use)
Wrong, it still has pressure on the nut. Actually the more pressure you exert on the washer the more force is applied to the nut."if you crank down on it to get rid of the empty space, then you flatten the lock washer and it becomes basically a normal washer"
Actually I don't ever have bolts come loose. But I'm paranoid that someday I will and it will be catastrophic.what the hell are you tightening where your bolts are coming lose all the time? Might be a case of limp wrist...
You're welcome. Just don't expect to ever get it off.
Correct, normally requires heat to get out. Not so easy on old, corroded, seized parts.I use this shit all the time. Comes off easily with a propane torch.
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I bet the follow up cotter pin thread is gonna be lit.
Thread needs more JB weld
I haven't come across bolt heads that are drilled before (to accept a safety wire to secure them) so I just checked and there is a widget that you can buy which holds a bolt down securely and is designed to make it easier to drill a small hole (1/8th in for eg) in the bolt head. Didn't know those existed.
Toys R Us is no more?!?!??!?!?!!! AAAAGGGGGHHHHHHHH