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It was approved for hot and cold but they pulled it around a year ago I guess because they made a new one
 
It was approved for hot and cold but they pulled it around a year ago I guess because they made a new one

Correct Shaun. It failed the wras bucket test. Which means they apply it to fittings and drop the fittings in the water and leave for a while. If it tastes a little different, it fails. This failed.
 
Spoke to a mate couple of weeks ago who swears by 577, especially on rad tails. He's used gallons of the stuff. I got a tube a few days ago to see what it's all about. It is amazing but I was concerned about the not suitable for hot water business above - is that just for potable?
I did a strength test this evening - loctite 577 on a 15mm thread, do up loosely, leave 20 mins to cure, then soak for 5 mins in red hot water out of the kettle, while still hot I could barely get it apart even with a spanner and it was hard work all the way.
 
Once it cured it won’t come apart easily it’s because they have brought a new product to market and haven’t re done the wras approval for hot water (tbh it’s bs it was approved for all applications don’t get why they can remove it / the application)
 
The only down side if the threads are a bit loose eg you can put the fitting in by hand you have to let it set and don’t move it
 
Yep
 

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