It might be the shade tree mechanic in me but for different reasons I’ve see some car guys put RTV on the threads of the screws place of loctite. Any thoughts about using that grey stuff the same way here?
It might be the shade tree mechanic in me but for different reasons I’ve see some car guys put RTV on the threads of the screws place of loctite. Any thoughts about using that grey stuff the same way here?
Actually this might be a good time to ask this question: What do ya'll use to torque stripe the screws for an optic?
Paint?
https://www.mcmaster.com/torque-striping-paint/
Nail polish?
“There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
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Quick tip:
Instead of using the paint marker itself, I put a bit of the "ink" onto a toothpick for marking small fasteners like RMR screws... much thinner more precise line. Probably not as durable as a full width sharpie mark... but its not a high wear surface... and is easily touched up.
In my experience, the E6000 still maintains quite a bit of flexibility and is still way easier to remove a small screw than red loctite. Same thing with sealing plates. Peel and rub.
I think if used on something more porous it’d be an issue. But for metal, the bonding and shear is just about perfect for what I’m using it for. No issue with screws and the combination of a little bit of blue loctite on the tip and some E6000 on the head, no problem. I move RDS around a lot.
I find the right tools are the most important part of not stripping screws when installing and removing optics.
https://chpws.com/product/mrds-maintenance-kit
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.