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Old 06-15-2018, 07:37 PM   #43
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Locktite blue does not get good reviews when used on plastic. It dissolves plastics. I'm sticking with ATS manufacturer's recommendation too.

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Locktite blue does not get good reviews when used on plastic. It dissolves plastics. I'm sticking with ATS manufacturer's recommendation too.

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Take a look at loctite 425 for plastic.
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Heat turns red, and blue Loctite back into a liquid.

Not sure about the green, haven't used it.
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Heat turns red, and blue Loctite back into a liquid.

Not sure about the green, haven't used it.
You need some significant temperatures to do that, in excess of 300º for continuous service. That's hot! If it's that hot, you've got other problems...

Loctite guide here.
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