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Re: [Mgs] Mgs Digest, Vol 68, Issue 9

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Subject: Re: [Mgs] Mgs Digest, Vol 68, Issue 9
From: Duvall Video Productions <mike@duvallvideo.com>
Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2013 10:42:25 -0600
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Clayton,  There is a lot of good info here...  it doesn't act as a chemical
bonding agent but it fills in gaps.  You have to clean the threads to get the
results.



http://useloctite.com/filephotos/documents/LT4985TLCapabilityGd.pdf

>
>   1. Re: loctite question - (Mgs Digest, Vol 68, Issue 5)
>      (Clayton Kirkwood)
>
> From: "Clayton Kirkwood" <crk@godblessthe.us>
> To: <mgs@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Re: [Mgs] loctite question - (Mgs Digest, Vol 68, Issue 5)
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> That's interesting. But so often the stud or bolt in similar applications
> gets chemically welded in - rusted. Nuts the same way. So, should the
> threads be coated with an anti-seize or oil, or should they be "dry"? I
> don't think loctite works very well with any anti seize.
>
> Clayton
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