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  • cris8762
    Village Idiot
    • Jun 2002
    • 1763

    #1

    Loctite help!

    I'm trying to put the hammer on my impulse back on my ram and i needed red loctite but my local hardware store was out. So i bought "thread locker red" automotive grade thread lock.

    I was wondering if that would be a good enough substitute? I need to send out my impulse tomorrow so that i can get it before next friday (paying for overnight shipping both ways) for my tourney.

    It says the break/prevail torque is 230/225 lbs. respectively. Is that similar to red Loctite?

    Also, is this red loctite that u use?: http://www.loctite.com/catalog/produ...++++++++++++++

    thanks!
    Originally posted by SprayingMango-

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  • cris8762
    Village Idiot
    • Jun 2002
    • 1763

    #2
    i need help tonight..can anyone help me?
    Originally posted by SprayingMango-

    "Excuse me ma'am, need help changeing that tire?" Bow-chica-bow bow! ;) :D "

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    It's okay to mix peas and corn. But don't call it "porn".

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    • LawFox32
      Registered User
      • May 2001
      • 1360

      #3
      it will work fine, automotive and other such stuff is what red lock-tite is supposed to be used for

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