Reddit Reddit reviews Loctite 1330799 Threadlocker 243 Surface Insensitive-Medium Strength Tube, Blue, 6-ml

We found 2 Reddit comments about Loctite 1330799 Threadlocker 243 Surface Insensitive-Medium Strength Tube, Blue, 6-ml. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Loctite 1330799 Threadlocker 243 Surface Insensitive-Medium Strength Tube, Blue, 6-ml
DESIGN. Ideal for fasteners between 1/4-Inch to 3/4-Inch (6 mm to 20 mm).APPLICATION. Rocker studs, rocker adjustment bolts, bolts on valve and cam covers, oil pans, disc brake calipers, intakes and alternators, pulley assemblies and much more.Fit type: Vehicle SpecificSECURE. Locks and seals while preventing parts from loosening due to vibration.RESULTS. Secure, one-piece assembly that will not loosen under stress.EASY TO USE. Parts can be separated using hand tools.
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2 Reddit comments about Loctite 1330799 Threadlocker 243 Surface Insensitive-Medium Strength Tube, Blue, 6-ml:

u/ThaneofJudgement · 2 pointsr/StandingDesk

Yea it sure was stressful trying to make the right choice. I have pages and pages of notebook paper with option/cost comparisons, review notes, my own thoughts etc. It looked like a crazy person trying to shop or something lol.

Read the instructions and watch/follow the installation video on their site. The video was a lot more helpful than the instruction manual. Setup is pretty easy but be sure to listen when they say how to tighten your bolts. A lot of them you will start the thread on 4 screws then tighten them down in a rotating cross-pattern like you would do with car lug nuts or when tuning a drum head. Make sure when you do tighten the screws they are snug.

Per the recommendation of some, I also used a Blue Medium strength Oil tolerant
Non-Permanent thread locker on all the machine bolts. I used Vibra-tite 122 since it was the cheapest of the 3 big brands. Looks like it out of stock on Amazon but Loctite and Permatex both make a version as well. Loctite is #243 found here. I got the Oil and material insensitive types because the bolts do come with a slight oil and I was unsure of the exact metal makeup. I let the desk sit for about 4 hours after I finished building to let the threadlocker cure some. The full cure time is 24hrs. The result is an extremely stable desk while sitting and standing alike. Even trying to push on it at 43inch height and it is hard to get it rocking. Definitely doesn't even come close to messing with your work.

O I understand the space issue. 72in is really my max and it fits just perfect in my office. There is a clearance 48in maple laminate top still available that will save you ~$50 or so.

No problem at all and I'm happy to answer any questions you have. I know how hard it is to find some good info on these things and it is a huge investment. Hope you enjoy the desk. I know I sure am! :D

u/cubedjjm · 1 pointr/rccars

Have you tried thread locker? Locktite 222 purple is a good "won't go anywhere". Blue 243 is "won't go anywhere without force". Red 263 is "the screw will NOT come out without heat or EXTREAM force. Do not use Red on small screws. Blue is what I use regularly, and haven't ever had any problems in the 20 years of use. Each bottle will last you years if you use occasionally(aren't in manufacturing). I've never used a whole bottle before losing it.

Check out their own website if you want, and message if you have any questions. Have a good one.