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04.02.2010, 09:40 PM

Thanks guys! and i haven't had any problem for a wile now

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I attended a class for loctite a few years ago while working at Universal Studios Orlando, and what the company told us then was that their product actually hardenes up under pressure when you apply a tightening force to the hardware it is applied to. It does not dry because of the air around it. Of course it will harden up or cake up over a long period of time, but that is not the purpose of using it. You can even apply it and put the item right back into use, but they suggested that you let it cure for at least an hour before using the item. None of the lictite products is really permanent, but as noted one loctite product is stronger then the previous one as you climb the ladder. We used loctite on everything for putting the rollercoasters back together at "Islands of Adventure". I worked on the Dueling Dragons, The Incredible Hulk, and the Mummy coasters, and without loctite they would have come apart farely easy under the pressure of normal operation.
haha that's awesome! i love the roller coasters in those parks and i'm actually going to be their with a big group of people this coming friday and saturday! should be fun, it's been 2 years since the first and only time i've been their lol


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