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hi all
having a bit of trouble getting alot of the screws out of my 501 after threadlocking them in, just wondering if anybody know a way of softening the stuff up cheers |
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I use it every day at work, and the only real way is.........heat, but I dont think you will want to use that lol!!
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I was just going to say, heat, just heat up the allow, you can even try nipping the screw a little more to break the stiction.
Also, only use a low tack threadlock.
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You may want to try heating the screw gently with a soldering iron to try and break the threadlocks grip. If you end up ruining the head of the screw then you will have to dremel a slot across the head and use a flat blade screw driver to get it out.
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The rep just gave me this stuff the other day, I put it on a high tensile M24 bolt, torqued it up, left to cure for 20 mins, but the 'hydraulic spanner' on it and the bolt sheared before unscrewing, apparently you need to got it to 500 deg c before it will let go, mental, but my argument with the rep was, nuts and bolts arent permanent fastners, they are meant to allow removal, if you want a permanent fixing, weld. The rep left with his tail between his legs, no sales, and minus 5 bottles of sample LMAO!!
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well, it depends on the application. There are some circumstances that welding is impracticable, and the logistics of the fastener location means that a nut and bolt is required, but once fitted, isn't something you would need to remove, so that sort of threadlock is good, but as you know, there are different types of threadlock about.
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Sorry, but the first bit of your post is wrong-ish, in Engineering world (not models here) a nut and bolt is not a permanent fastening, and should never been used as one, for a multitude of reasons. You put a nut and bolt or stud and nut etc where you will need to remove in future for 'some reason'
Anyway, I would recommend for use in RC cars Loctite Blue, you can even get it in a no-mess 'pritt stick' format!! It facilitates easy removal when required. I only reccommend on past experience of non RC applications (before I get shot down) but have never had a screw come loose on the durango lol!
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defo a vote for the blue prit stick type!
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hmm, Please dont tell me you work for them lol?
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No, but I spend a hell of a lot of money with them
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ahh right, Being rude asking.. where do you work? based?
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interesting, ive just built a 501 and had exactly the same problem, thought i was doing the right thing putting a bit of threadlock on because its metal screws into alloy, but the stuff i got bulks out lots inside the thread and is very hard to undo, heat must help, i dunked the alloy piece into boiling water and was able to start undoing some, but some still wouldnt come out
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had same problem with my b44, held the tip of my soldering iron on the head of the screw for 30 seconds, and bingo! give it a try
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