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What Is The Next Size Up From 1/4-28?
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<blockquote data-quote="ziparoo" data-source="post: 2632111" data-attributes="member: 121341"><p>I see that you have resolved the problem to your satisfaction but for the benefit of others, Loctite makes a product called Form-A-Thread that is marketed as a stripped thread repair. While I have not used it personally it seems like it would be ideal for a situation where the threads were not totally destroyed. I have also used regular Loctite Blue or Purple in the same situation. This is sold as an automotive product so I assume it has sufficient tensile strength and high temperature resistance for use with firearms. As with all suggestions each person should evaluate a particular products suitability for their specific application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ziparoo, post: 2632111, member: 121341"] I see that you have resolved the problem to your satisfaction but for the benefit of others, Loctite makes a product called Form-A-Thread that is marketed as a stripped thread repair. While I have not used it personally it seems like it would be ideal for a situation where the threads were not totally destroyed. I have also used regular Loctite Blue or Purple in the same situation. This is sold as an automotive product so I assume it has sufficient tensile strength and high temperature resistance for use with firearms. As with all suggestions each person should evaluate a particular products suitability for their specific application. [/QUOTE]
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