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Industrial & Scientific
Tapes, Adhesives & Sealants
Rocksett,2 OZ
Popular for muzzle brakes / recoil compensators and suppressorsKeeps assemblies from vibrating looseElectrical insulation - for both A.C. and D.C. up to 20 Radio MHz (Mega/Hertz)Non-Toxic - odorless - non-flammable - Long Shelf life.Stands with oil, fuels, acids and alkalis. No Mixing or priming required.
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6 Reddit comments about Rocksett,2 OZ:

u/RC-1207Sev · 4 pointsr/NFA

You should be able to buy all the rockset that Silencershop mentioned here or here. I used it on my AAC FH and brakes. Best of luck!

u/Klatchco · 4 pointsr/NFA

Use the Hi-Temp Rocksett but on Hybrids & Omegas use it sparingly & where the tube meets the KeyMo mount. The Serial # is midway up the tube. If the can has to be sent back for repairs and the tube is hermetically sealed to the body, that could cause problems (i.e., a baffle strike near the front of the can and Silencerco wants to cut off the front half & re-solder new baffle replacements would be tripped up b/c they can't remove the Serial # stamped tube from the body).

Edit: at the base of the suppressor, near where the tube meets the KeyMo mount. Gluing the sleeve to the mount would be silly.

u/xXswagmonster69Xx · 2 pointsr/guns

A little dab will do ya

Flexbar 15014 High Temperature Rocksett, 2 oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001C1D800/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_pvhSzb288XR9S

u/CHF64 · 2 pointsr/guns

Rocksett is what you want for the rail screws. Since it’s attached to the gas block it gets hot and can work the loctite loose. I would recommend loctite on all the screws in the stock and hand guard as well.

u/fromkentucky · 1 pointr/ar15

You'll need a punch and hammer to knock out the taper pins and the gas tube roll pin (don't lose this one).

If you have access to a drill press, I'd recommend dimpling the barrel to help keep the gas block secure. This is my process:

  1. Using a straightedge, draw a 2"-3" line on the top of the barrel where the gas block sits, starting at the gas block's seating lip, moving toward the muzzle, crossing the center of the gas port. Draw another line on the front the gas block, down the center. These will help you align the gas block.
  2. Mount and align the low-pro gas block.
  3. Tighten the set screws enough to mark the barrel, about hand-snugged.
  4. Remove the low-pro gas block.
  5. Using a drill press and a 1/8" drill bit, lightly dimple the barrel where the set screws marked. Do not drill any deeper than 2mm or so, just enough that the dimple is the width of the set screws.
  6. Reinstall the gas block, using a drop of Rocksett on each set screw. Red Loctite will work as long as you don't plan on firing 400 rounds, rapid fire, nonstop. Blue Loctite has too low of a melting point.
  7. If you like, you can also stake the set screws using a punch and hammer. Just remember to strike the metal of the gas block so that it pushes against the set screws, not the other way around.

    Double check, you may need a special barrel nut or wrench for the handguard, depending on the brand (YHM, Midwest, etc.), and not all mfr's include these items.
u/brzcory · 1 pointr/NFA

It's $10 on amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Flexbar-15014-High-Temperature-Rocksett/dp/B001C1D800

Or just wait till you put in a bigger order to save on shipping. I didn't find it locally anywhere, but check your LGS.