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would [link=http://www.autozone.com/R,NONAPP5187/store,2958/initialAction,accessoryProductDetail/shopping/accessoryProductDetail.htm]THIS[/link] be good to use on my heli?
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RE: Loctite
this is what i use,, it comes with two flavors.. one is for those screws you dont want to come loose ever,,,,and one is for locking them tight but then if you have to they can come undone..jake..
of course from our buddy mike at kaplanes:}:}
[link=http://ka-planes.com/inc/sdetail/1065]http://ka-planes.com/inc/sdetail/1065[/link]
of course from our buddy mike at kaplanes:}:}
[link=http://ka-planes.com/inc/sdetail/1065]http://ka-planes.com/inc/sdetail/1065[/link]
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RE: Loctite
Nuttcaze,
Blue Loctite is good for all metal to metal applications. You can get it at local Auto Stores or even Wal-mart and save the shipping costs. Use CA for a screw going into plastic,,, only after the screw won't hold tight in the plastic.
Dave / Choppersrule
Blue Loctite is good for all metal to metal applications. You can get it at local Auto Stores or even Wal-mart and save the shipping costs. Use CA for a screw going into plastic,,, only after the screw won't hold tight in the plastic.
Dave / Choppersrule
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would [link=http://www.autozone.com/R,NONAPP5187/store,2958/initialAction,accessoryProductDetail/shopping/accessoryProductDetail.htm]THIS[/link] be good to use on my heli?
would [link=http://www.autozone.com/R,NONAPP5187/store,2958/initialAction,accessoryProductDetail/shopping/accessoryProductDetail.htm]THIS[/link] be good to use on my heli?