Okay maybe I'm a wimp...I can't get the feed neck off the ULE body!

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  • dogEmedic
    Fluff Your Garfield
    • Oct 2001
    • 240

    #16
    Just to add a stupid question, but why would they loc-tite the feed tube on?

    Just pulled out my purple ule and it did'nt have loc-tite.

    very strange

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    • cphilip
      Former Moderator

      • Jun 2026
      • 16216

      #17
      Well not sure they did realy but a few thought the saw some type of thead lock compound on there. Not every one has reported that. But no one is around at AGD right now for me to ask and confirm a practice on these.


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

      cphilip.com

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      • Evil Bob
        Evil Overlord
        • Jul 2001
        • 1217

        #18
        Tom stated in an earlier ULE feed neck thread that they did use locktite to secure the neck to the body. I was in the first batch of ULE bodies that came out, mine did not have appear to have any locktite in it, it also unthreaded when I tried to twist my halo off I have since put in a drop of red locktite on the threads and it is secure enough for my hopper.

        -Evil Bob

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        • 1stdeadeye
          Still around????
          • Jun 2002
          • 8501

          #19
          LOL

          AM=Wimp!!!!!

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          • aaron_mag
            Registered User
            • Jul 2002
            • 1375

            #20
            I knew you would eventually find this and have to make a smart remark. Better watch out I do Karen Voight pilates every other month! (Once a month like clockwork). I even wear a pink spandex aerobic outfit while doing it so who is the wimp now!!!
            ULE Body Level 10 Automag intelliframe + retrovalve

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            • 1stdeadeye
              Still around????
              • Jun 2002
              • 8501

              #21
              LOL

              Originally posted by aaron_mag
              I knew you would eventually find this and have to make a smart remark. Better watch out I do Karen Voight pilates every other month! (Once a month like clockwork). I even wear a pink spandex aerobic outfit while doing it so who is the wimp now!!!
              Aw come on! You can't open a door that size and NOT expect me to walk through it!

              What I am really waiting for is when you cheese off the wife so much that she posts the pilates pictures for all of AO to...um..."appreciate"!

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              • aaron_mag
                Registered User
                • Jul 2002
                • 1375

                #22
                Re: LOL

                Originally posted by 1stdeadeye


                Aw come on! You can't open a door that size and NOT expect me to walk through it!

                What I am really waiting for is when you cheese off the wife so much that she posts the pilates pictures for all of AO to...um..."appreciate"!
                And let me tell you the appreciate in quotes is appropriate! Those exercises must not be made for the male body. Either that or I am horribly out of shape compared to the wife. Probably both true! No wonder I don't do them that often!
                ULE Body Level 10 Automag intelliframe + retrovalve

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                • paint magnet
                  Member # 10,261
                  • Dec 2001
                  • 2488

                  #23
                  Red loc tite will NOT come off. Ever. I made that mistake with my old cocker... I heated the thing up until my freakin lighter ran out then got a candle and I still couldn't get it off even with a pair of pliers, a pickle jar gripper and a pipe wrench (I was trying to get the 3 way off)

                  But my Angel feed neck is in there really tight, and I can't unscrew it. I thought it had been loctited too but I tried putting a HALO in there and it came right off when I twisted it.
                  My feedback

                  Made in USA - it matters.

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