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Thread: Best practice for attaching threaded feedneck?

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    Best practice for attaching threaded feedneck?

    Hey all! What's the consensus on the best practice for attaching your threaded feedneck? Or is there one? I'm wondering if I should locktite or just friction fit or what? I don't want it to be totally permanent, but very secure.

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    I'd go with good old fashioned friction. Never had issues besides being a bit too hard to unscrew, so no need for locktite

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    Definitely blue Loctite. You don't need much.
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    I usually use a drop of blue loctite then put it on a hopper and twist it on. You can use the hopper for a little more leverage.

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    I just screw it on, put a hopper in it and use the hopper to torque it down.

    No thread locker.



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    Nice! Thanks for all the advice.

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    Hammer, brute force, impact gun...

    A little blue loctite is all you need if its too loose for your liking.

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    Hand tite...

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