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ROCKST*R 02-15-2013 01:17 PM

Red Threadlock
 
Hi guys, just wondering why sort of Threadlock you all refer to as 'red Threadlock' because I have just looked and there is just too much choice:roll:

Any help would be greatly appreciated

offroadace 02-15-2013 01:42 PM

Re: Red Threadlock
 
I usually use BLUE (242) unless I never want to separate the parts again, then I'll use red (271).
http://crymore.com/img/loctite-tubes.jpg

hibbs 02-15-2013 02:07 PM

Re: Red Threadlock
 
Yes, do NOT use red unless you NEVER want to separate the parts. It is technically possible, but it's messy. Blue works for 99% of uses.

crawl-o-matic 02-15-2013 02:34 PM

Re: Red Threadlock
 
If you use RED and want to remove the bolt or screw later, touch your soldering iron to the area for a few seconds and it'll come right off"thumbsup"

ROCKST*R 02-16-2013 09:06 AM

Re: Red Threadlock
 
Thanks a lot for your reply it was just what I wanted, I have previously used loctite 243 for everything and the tube I had has just run out and I wanted some more of that but also some red for permanently locking things and didn't know what sort I should get "thumbsup"



Quote:

Originally Posted by offroadace (Post 4182243)
I usually use BLUE (242) unless I never want to separate the parts again, then I'll use red (271).
http://crymore.com/img/loctite-tubes.jpg


Thanks for the tips guys, I wouldn't put it onto anything I want to remove but the soldering iron trick sounds good"thumbsup"


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