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XLR Element front action screw coming loose.
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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 2192673" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>I've used both and I tend to buy Lock-tite products. Technically the liquid forms of Lock-tite aren't a glue either. However, when they polymerize they will take the shape of the void that it is contained within down to microscopic detail. That means that it is interlocked with the asperites of both surfaces and will behave a bit like it is glue when the fastener is removed.</p><p></p><p>Vibratite behaves more like the old racer's trick of using 3M Super Weatherstrip Adhesive in threads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 2192673, member: 93138"] I've used both and I tend to buy Lock-tite products. Technically the liquid forms of Lock-tite aren't a glue either. However, when they polymerize they will take the shape of the void that it is contained within down to microscopic detail. That means that it is interlocked with the asperites of both surfaces and will behave a bit like it is glue when the fastener is removed. Vibratite behaves more like the old racer's trick of using 3M Super Weatherstrip Adhesive in threads. [/QUOTE]
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