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12 January 2017, 08:25 AM | #1 |
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Loctite question
Dear TRF: please don't laugh (ok, maybe I deserve it). I will be adjusting a couple of my wife's bracelets and find that I still have Loctite. However, the tube is probably 3-4 years old. Question: does Loctite expire?
Sourcing 222 here is only available in industrial quantities, and to be honest I find it useless to spend $30/40 us for something I need 3-4 drops of. Comments? As always, Thank You! |
12 January 2017, 08:30 AM | #2 |
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Loctite has a shelf life of 1 year after the date indicated on the label.
If you're not a prime client, shame on you. https://www.amazon.com/Loctite-22221...ds=loctite+222 |
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You'll be fine with what you have. Remember to only put the thread locker only in the female part. Don't put loctite on the actual screw. |
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i've used the nail polish lacquer finish (clear) with its brush applicator on a few link screws in the past and it worked very well.. it also dries in seconds instead of the loc tite 12 - 24hrs.
no color to deal with and the brush applicator is helpful. it was easier that the blue loc tite i used on my THC which was a bit droopy when i didn't shake it well. |
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I have used Loc-tite several years old. No problem!
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You'll be fine, but get this one instead for next time:
https://www.amazon.com/Loctite-Blue-...s=loctite+blue
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222 is the correct locker |
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Looks like Vanessa recommends a bit stronger stuff, and even cheaper.
I've used this with success...let me know where "here" is and I have no problem ordering and shipping to your address for you https://smile.amazon.com/Loctite-386...C+6-milliliter EDIT: FWIW, turns out I ordered it over a year and a half ago myself. Just used it couple of weeks ago, and the screw seems to be firmly seated when I tested it. |
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You should be ok with old Loctite. It may not work as good as fresh material, but will work. |
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It will be fine G. Use what to have.
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There is nothing wrong with using blue or even red to lock threads on the tiny screws. The problems will occur if and when you wish to remove the screw. Blue is stronger than purple 222 and you run the risk of twisting the screw on removal. Red if done correctly will require heat and even then, on such a small screw will possibly end up twisted or even broken screws.
There are 2 types of each and the first of each colour require proper thread cleaning to work correctly. The second type can be used regardless. When using thread lock make sure that you only put locker in the bracelet thread(female) part. If you loctite the screw the risk is that excess loctite will secure it to the center link and when dry the movement of the link will rotate the screw in the thread. |
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221 as far as i'm aware is the same as 222 but requires the cleaning of threads to be secured
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Well said Vanessa!! I wish you would post more. I really like the info you provide and enjoy your insight.
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I can bring some down to McAllen if you want me too. Let me know and I'll go to Home Depot and try to find some and hand deliver it
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I think for link screws I'd listen to the CW21 watchmaker...
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No, he was right. It's just not that big of a deal to me to go with a loctite that a tiny bit stronger... Especially if it's that much cheaper. Just don't use the red Loctite
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222 might be ideal? but the blue 242 is fine, I had 242 in my bench when I was doing my internship at RSC. Never had an issue with any of the screws. And green for things like crowns. |
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