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  • pimped mag 01
    golf cart wrecker

    • Nov 2002
    • 194

    #1

    loc-tite +mag=bad??

    i wanted to know if using blue loc-tite on the power tube tip and else where would be good for it or not, i know not to use too much,just a drop but my power tube tip comes loose and my trigger pin thinger came out too far and gun fooked up thanks for any imput
    68 Automag Classic, ReTro valve, Lvl. 10, 16" Dye Boomstick, AGD chrome Intelliframe, Shocktech black cradle, Air America Armegeddon 114/4500, Smartparts gadget grip

    A.N.S. GX-3 Autococker,Eclipse swing frame, Air America Messiah Reg.

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  • oldsoldier
    just choke yourself out!!!
    • Feb 2002
    • 2459

    #2
    simple...dont use it. Use teflon tape; it comes off a helluvalot easier.
    X-mag #10. Nuff said.

    my feedback

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    • pimped mag 01
      golf cart wrecker

      • Nov 2002
      • 194

      #3
      on the power tube tip? i think blue or whit loc-tite would be easier. isn't teflon tape is more for sealing then holding?
      68 Automag Classic, ReTro valve, Lvl. 10, 16" Dye Boomstick, AGD chrome Intelliframe, Shocktech black cradle, Air America Armegeddon 114/4500, Smartparts gadget grip

      A.N.S. GX-3 Autococker,Eclipse swing frame, Air America Messiah Reg.

      AO Feedback: http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?p=1521330

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      • pimped mag 01
        golf cart wrecker

        • Nov 2002
        • 194

        #4
        yay!!!! i get my mag back this monday im sooo happy shes pimped, but not as much as everynoe elses
        68 Automag Classic, ReTro valve, Lvl. 10, 16" Dye Boomstick, AGD chrome Intelliframe, Shocktech black cradle, Air America Armegeddon 114/4500, Smartparts gadget grip

        A.N.S. GX-3 Autococker,Eclipse swing frame, Air America Messiah Reg.

        AO Feedback: http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?p=1521330

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        • Rabidus
          Registered User
          • Sep 2002
          • 76

          #5
          It only matters what you think pimp! If anybody makes fun of your mag, they are just jealous that they dont have one!

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          • micromag02
            Registered User
            • Sep 2002
            • 68

            #6
            blue loc-tite is for sealing only and will not fix your problem. try replaceing your o-ring first. if you want to use loc-tite check-out the tech article on it on apg's web site.

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            • pimped mag 01
              golf cart wrecker

              • Nov 2002
              • 194

              #7
              wait wait i use blue loctite in my gas powered rc car and it holds those screws in from the vibrations and other hits i still can't see why i can't use it cause i think it would work im just putting it on some threads (not trying to cause problems just trying to get whole answer)

              please
              Last edited by pimped mag 01; 11-09-2002, 01:27 PM.
              68 Automag Classic, ReTro valve, Lvl. 10, 16" Dye Boomstick, AGD chrome Intelliframe, Shocktech black cradle, Air America Armegeddon 114/4500, Smartparts gadget grip

              A.N.S. GX-3 Autococker,Eclipse swing frame, Air America Messiah Reg.

              AO Feedback: http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?p=1521330

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              • micromag02
                Registered User
                • Sep 2002
                • 68

                #8
                i'm not saying not to use it, if your cafeful there should be no problem, i'm just saying it's only made as a sealer. the o-ring is also supposed to keep the part from comeing loose, try replaceing it and see if it helps. no need to use loc-tite if u don't have to.

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                • pimped mag 01
                  golf cart wrecker

                  • Nov 2002
                  • 194

                  #9
                  thnks micromag, which i might say is a very nice gun if u got the bling bling, but seriously thanks
                  68 Automag Classic, ReTro valve, Lvl. 10, 16" Dye Boomstick, AGD chrome Intelliframe, Shocktech black cradle, Air America Armegeddon 114/4500, Smartparts gadget grip

                  A.N.S. GX-3 Autococker,Eclipse swing frame, Air America Messiah Reg.

                  AO Feedback: http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?p=1521330

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                  • fenris69
                    Registered User
                    • May 2001
                    • 481

                    #10
                    booya

                    I've had that problem, very annoying specially with newer tips I find. A slightly fatter oring does wonders, a bit of teflon wont hurt either, you just want a little more friction...teflon, loctite, gum from your shoe etc... this is just your ptube tip, so the worst that could happen is small particles of...whatever nameless substance you use will shoot out your barrel...oh the horror!

                    as long as your sure you can get it off if you need to, use anything you feel like(assuming it doesnt bond metals or something crazy)

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