577 it is then
Yes, I will give it a go. The cord seal also worth trying.
Did you know the sealant and cord seal Lidl sell is made by same company that make Loctite stuff? Henkel, I think if I spelt it right
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577 it is then
Loctite 55 ? ( cord ) ?
Fab stuff.
Never known that leak, personally. about £10 a go but lasts ages.
Do you trust me if yes your fine it's the only thing I use now for small stuff (2" and below) hasn't had a drip yep
So on, say an 1 1/2 adaptor into female steel thread. How much would you use and where is the best place to put it? Do you still tighten it tight and how long is it left before water test?
And on the subject, using the loctite 55 cord, what's the preferred method. And do you use this too. .
Sorry for all the questions!!:wazzzup:
Not sure how the 510 can increase the torque capacity of assembled flanges though.
Isn't 510 the liquid gasket stuff? if its that strong wouldn't want to have to remove it.
RPM was that candle wax :innocent:
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