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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1240602" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Nothing to it, just be sure to keep it out of the screw holes and off of the threads. Just put a thin bit of epoxy around the edges and across the centers away from the screw holes and just for added protection use release agent on the screws when you mount it.</p><p></p><p>Once it's mounted just barely snug the screws, let it set a half hour or so and clean up the excess that bleeds out.</p><p></p><p>Let it set overnight, remove the screws and clean them along with cleaning out the screw holes to remove it all and then replace the screws and torque them to spec. If you want to loctite them use blue loctite otherwise if you ever do need to remove them again you can do so without fear of snapping them off. Never use the red loctite on anything you may one day have to remove for some reason because to do so requires a great deal of heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1240602, member: 30902"] Nothing to it, just be sure to keep it out of the screw holes and off of the threads. Just put a thin bit of epoxy around the edges and across the centers away from the screw holes and just for added protection use release agent on the screws when you mount it. Once it's mounted just barely snug the screws, let it set a half hour or so and clean up the excess that bleeds out. Let it set overnight, remove the screws and clean them along with cleaning out the screw holes to remove it all and then replace the screws and torque them to spec. If you want to loctite them use blue loctite otherwise if you ever do need to remove them again you can do so without fear of snapping them off. Never use the red loctite on anything you may one day have to remove for some reason because to do so requires a great deal of heat. [/QUOTE]
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