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  • mrortega

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    Speaking of Loctite.... Notice that purple is what is recommended for anything up to 1/4". I was made aware of this in a seminar at work several years ago.. Like everyone else I have used blue when I don't have purple but it's an interesting application chart. It's also a good idea to be sure the area is free of any type of oil and use their primer.
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    http://www.useloctite.com/filephotos/documents/Threadlocking_Solutions_Guide.pdf
    It's not so much using Loc Tite for holding a screw or nut in place as it is for just snugging up the hole in the slide that the sight post goes into.
     
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