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Gunsmithing
Loc-tite on custom muzzle brake
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1622214" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Do you want to index the brake so it ports the gas in a certain direction are there any torque specs you should adhere to . If it needs to be indexed do you have the shims to do that or the lathe to cut it the right amount for the proper length to index right ?If you want to loc-tite it do you want to take it off any time in the future ? If you use anti-seize will you want to tighten it then loosen it a couple of times before the final tightening to get the threads seated to each other properly ? Am I over thinking this but this is the way I was trained to do to , do it one time right and no redo .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1622214, member: 91783"] Do you want to index the brake so it ports the gas in a certain direction are there any torque specs you should adhere to . If it needs to be indexed do you have the shims to do that or the lathe to cut it the right amount for the proper length to index right ?If you want to loc-tite it do you want to take it off any time in the future ? If you use anti-seize will you want to tighten it then loosen it a couple of times before the final tightening to get the threads seated to each other properly ? Am I over thinking this but this is the way I was trained to do to , do it one time right and no redo . [/QUOTE]
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