AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Its really not that hard to remove. When I got my mag used - it had steel braided hose sealed in with RED loctite. That had to be removed using a propane torch...i've taken off blue with my hands - but it still seals great.
Actually, if the threads are loctited, use a lighter(or mini-torch.) to heat it up. do so for like 3 min and it should come off, if not, heat it longer.
i personally use a grill lighter(extended reach=no burnt fingers)
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the package for blue says it is for autobolts and the like but on the back is a chart telling you it's strengh, set time and possible uses, blue can be hand removed while red is severly harder.
i've removed red loc-tite with no source of heat before. all you need is some muscles.
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Using heat is easier when you either A: only have one wrench, or its only you removing it without a vice! I'd say blue should be fine for all practical applications. Using RED is ridiculous for any paintball related fittings or screws, save maybe the fill nipple on a high-pressure tank! Otherwise, its blue or Teflon Tape for me!
In addition to the ones that Black mentioned there is
Loctite PST (#567) this is the one that most hardware and
automotive stores sell in little squeeze tubes.
It never hardens but will seal at least 3000psi. I used it to seal
the swagelok fittings on the Nitrogen fill station
that I put together for my friends store.(swagelok is stainless 10 000psi rated )
tapered threads don't really need to be glued together they
will stay together well enought with just a bit if tightning.
In fact with PST the fittings on my mag are FINGER tight.
The only down side is that it's a bit messy and smells bad!
using red and not using heat to help remove could mean shearing off the fitting. So then you'd have a nice macroline fitting with no threads, and a valve with threads from the fitting stuck in there and very very difficult to get out. So if you use red, which I wouldn't, use a torch. With blue I run it under hot water and it makes it easier to get off, even though it isn't very hard to begin with.
I wouldn't do that. I blew the O-Ring in my feed nipple on my tank. As it was, the Crossfire Gorilla put it on, cuz the tech had a hard time with it. (although, he was impressed with the Lvl 10 Mod)
Originally posted by Telefragged Using heat is easier when you either A: only have one wrench, or its only you removing it without a vice! I'd say blue should be fine for all practical applications. Using RED is ridiculous for any paintball related fittings or screws, save maybe the fill nipple on a high-pressure tank! Otherwise, its blue or Teflon Tape for me!
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