Red or blue loktite?
I need to fix the screw on an extractor, and an ejection rod cap.
How hard will it get either off after to clean?
>>34054146
Go red, you don't have any maintenance after that since it gets the job done. Also it'll be much more difficult to scrap it off during cleaning
>>34054146
I thought that was someone gripping their massive cock from the thumbnail in the catalog
>>34054698
Same
red requires heat to remove
>>34054146
blue board asshole
>>34054698
>>34054709
don't worry nobody is noting you were attracted here by the thought of big cock
>>34054715
Assuming I've had a heatgun on my christmas wishlist for a few years and realistically I'm just going to use a zippo, would that fuck up the bluing on a slide?
>>34054146
rocksett
>>34054812
Try torch
>>34054820
>rocksett
17 bucks for 2 ounces
you're killing me
>>34054837
There is no way that's going to pop up on a google search
>>34054203
Use blue. there should never be a time you would have to use red on a firearm.
red requires the item to be heated up for several minutes for it to be soft enough to remove
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9zFgB8lTNM
>>34054146
I get skin irritation from Aloe Vera too.
>>34054837
>Try torch
oh you mean like an actual torch. Wouldn't that fuck up bluing pretty badly? I'm not worried about the rod, but the slides got a fairly nice bluing on it.
>>34054891
Red does look like way too big of a pain.
>>34054932
Yeah it will
That's why you don't use red loctite on nice things
I work alot with loctite for a living.
Neither will harden to the point we're you need to heat it before loosening. It all depends on tourque applied. Which for a screw will not exceed 15 nM. What are the loctites specifically?
If the blue is Loctite 240 i would go with that.
Greens are generally hard as fuck.
>>34055226
Whichever I can find at a local store. Seen 240 the most iirc
>>34054891
That's the joke...