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Caution Red Locktite = Junk
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1514124" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>I just use some "Gun Srubber". It has a big label and it's fast and easy. A big can lasts about a year or more, since I'm a bit lazy on "scrubbing guns". Point being, get the lube out of the threads if you want the thread locker to perform as intended. Friction and lube are not the best of friends when their respective applications are mixed. I have a little cabinet with a lot of cans of stuff that I seldom use. A huge can labeled "gun scrubber" sort'a calls out to me. Taking the time to mix a couple of compounds is probably the way to. I do it with my case lube. Bottom line... if a dude wants tight screws, he won't lube them up as he's trying to crank them down. That's why you de-grease the threads. Once in a great while, small things make a huge difference. Problem is... which small things?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1514124, member: 41338"] I just use some "Gun Srubber". It has a big label and it's fast and easy. A big can lasts about a year or more, since I'm a bit lazy on "scrubbing guns". Point being, get the lube out of the threads if you want the thread locker to perform as intended. Friction and lube are not the best of friends when their respective applications are mixed. I have a little cabinet with a lot of cans of stuff that I seldom use. A huge can labeled "gun scrubber" sort'a calls out to me. Taking the time to mix a couple of compounds is probably the way to. I do it with my case lube. Bottom line... if a dude wants tight screws, he won't lube them up as he's trying to crank them down. That's why you de-grease the threads. Once in a great while, small things make a huge difference. Problem is... which small things? [/QUOTE]
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