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badasshybrid
04-18-2010, 12:46 AM
Do any of you put Loctite on the bolts to your bindings? If so what color do you use? I bought some blue and noticed (after I got home) that it was Permatex® Surface Insensitive Threadlocker BLUE and had a breakaway at 180 psi. I know this stuff will not work for what I need.
Having 2 bolts that would not stay tight I used blue locktite on them. Has worked out well.
Frank
I would be careful deciding on which "Locktite" to use based on color because Locktite is the name of a company and there are several companies making threadlockers and the bottles look alike. LockTite makes several types of thread lockers so I would suggest you visit their website.
http://www.loctiteproducts.com/products/detail.asp%3fcatid=10&subid=48&plid=153
After looking at the loctite products you could go either blue or green.
DFTR Josh
12-12-2018, 10:27 AM
Do any of you put Loctite on the bolts to your bindings? If so what color do you use? I bought some blue and noticed (after I got home) that it was Permatex® Surface Insensitive Threadlocker BLUE and had a breakaway at 180 psi. I know this stuff will not work for what I need.
Back in the day I found this was a bad idea no matter the color you choose. I always tighten before any outing and always carry a driver just in case, haven't had a problem in years.
rdlangston13
12-13-2018, 02:10 PM
I put blue loctite on mine. Ain’t got time to be tightening them suckers down every outing.
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Arcadyus
08-03-2019, 02:19 AM
I use blue loctite on my snowboard bindings.
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