What does AGD put on threads to lock them?

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  • Trent-MaximuS
    Captain Team F.U.Y.A.
    • Jun 2001
    • 25

    #1

    What does AGD put on threads to lock them?

    What does AGD put on threads to lock them. (ie. 90 degree brass) teflon and what?
  • The Mad Painter
    The Flusies
    • Jul 2001
    • 124

    #2
    on stainless steel fittings, its called TEFLON TAPE. some comes with a new mag, or you get a roll for around 1$ at a hardware store, farm and fleet, its under pluming sections usually. for the record, they use loctite on the trigger rod threads... in case you ever have to adjust

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    • REESE
      NY Hardcorps
      • May 2001
      • 62

      #3
      what he meant was the red stuff that they use in the brass fittings and the SS hose...
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      • cphilip
        Former Moderator

        • Jun 2026
        • 16216

        #4
        Actually they *do not* use the Red locktite. They use a locktite product that is clear. I do not remember the Locktite number but it is the one designed for Pneumatic fittings. That's what AGD uses. They do not use Teflon tape. I do... but carefully... but they do not.


        AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

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        • AGDSaul
          Long live Speedy Gonzalez
          • May 2001
          • 59

          #5
          Ok, First we do use Teflon tape (Teflon Thread Seal 1/4" wide) which is a pinkish color for most of our fittings gauges, nipples, elbows, hoses ect. on Flatlines and markers. If I am attaching an elbow that is not going to be replaced or messed with. I will use Locktite the Green locktite is usually used to lock trigger rods to the golden clevis of a sear, the red locktite, which is stronger; is used for elbows on valves and hoses, but I prefer teflon tape its a lot easier to clean, and remove If you have to replace. No we do not use any Clear locktite and yes we do use teflon tape extensively somebody misinformed you Philip. Just thought I'd clear this up.

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          • FaSSt
            Registered User
            • Feb 2001
            • 658

            #6
            Actually...



            The moderators have a button to lock threads they don't like.

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            • AGDSaul
              Long live Speedy Gonzalez
              • May 2001
              • 59

              #7

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              • X-Plosive
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                • Mar 2001
                • 1807

                #8
                Cphilip........

                The loctite meeant for pneaumatic and hydraulics is loctite 454. It is purple and as saul already cleared up they don't even use that one on mags. Common mistake seeing how they make hundreds of different types of loctite.


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                • BlackVCG
                  Grubby Owner

                  • Oct 2000
                  • 4956

                  #9
                  Actually it's 545 Pneumatic/Hydraulic Sealer. I use Loctite 592 PST myself because it's a teflon paste that won't harden and still does a good job of sealing the threads.
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                  • Skyssx
                    SAFK
                    • May 2001
                    • 119

                    #10
                    I use yellow oatey's gasline tape on everything. It is about 1.5 times the price of the thin white stuff on blue rolls but well worth it. You will need one, maybe one and a half wraps on a fitting to get a great seal into a mag valve. I even use tiny strips of it on set screws in my angel, it does the same thing as loctite but it wont be destroyed if you adjust the screw. The only thing I use loctite exclusively on is reg/valve > tank connections.

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                    • cphilip
                      Former Moderator

                      • Jun 2026
                      • 16216

                      #11
                      Originally posted by AGDSaul
                      somebody misinformed you Philip. Just thought I'd clear this up.

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                      Saul Ramirez
                      Airgun Designs Tech.
                      Thanks Saul! I am much smarter on this subject now. Oh...and yes...I was indeed missinformed but I will not name names...
                      Last edited by cphilip; 09-07-2001, 07:01 AM.


                      AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

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                      • cphilip
                        Former Moderator

                        • Jun 2026
                        • 16216

                        #12
                        Re: Actually...

                        Originally posted by FaSSt


                        The moderators have a button to lock threads they don't like.
                        Good one FaSSt! But I prefer to allow my ignorance to shine!!!!

                        Makes me seem more human.


                        AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

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                        • Blennidae
                          an epileptic hummingbird
                          • Nov 2001
                          • 1920

                          #13
                          sorry to dig this one back up, but

                          is locktite 545 the same as the permatex brand threadlocker red? I went to a couple places and could only find the permatex brand. I dont want to use something I might regret later.

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                          • BlackVCG
                            Grubby Owner

                            • Oct 2000
                            • 4956

                            #14
                            Loctite 545 is a specialty product. It doesn't lock the threads like the Red 271 Loctite does. It's for sealing pneumatic/hydraulic lines. The Permatex red thread locker is equivalent to the 271 Loctite. Do not use it. You can find Loctite 592 at most NAPA auto parts stores. It will do the same thing as 545.
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                            • Blennidae
                              an epileptic hummingbird
                              • Nov 2001
                              • 1920

                              #15
                              Thanks for the clarification. I surfed over to the loctite page and they have ace hardware listed as a retail outlet. I'll look there tomorrow. I don't know if I have a Napa auto near by, but the other 2 auto parts places I checked only had the permatex stuff.

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