From Henkels website:
Use 222 Purple for up to 1/4" - This is us, people, but you should not need it.
Use 243 Blue for 1/4 to 3/4" - Don't, just don't.
Use 277 Red for OVER 3/4" - If I catch you, I will beat you with a 2x4.
Rant on:
WHY IN THE *^&%# WOULD ANYONE PUT THAT EVIL RED CRAP ON A FIREARM????? If you think you need it, then maybe try fixing the underlying problem instead, FFS.
It should hold on it's own. Even using Purple is a crutch.
Also consider that wet threadlocker is a lubricant and when using it, you must reduce your dry torque specs by 15-30%. So 35 in-lbs max on a wood stock becomes 28 in-lbs if you smeared idiot juice all over the screw. So BUY A &@%$)(& TORQUE WRENCH!
Do you know that the barrel threads are RIGHT THERE? You better not have squeezed any of that garbage into them...
Rant off:
Thank you for listening. I feel better now.
Use 222 Purple for up to 1/4" - This is us, people, but you should not need it.
Use 243 Blue for 1/4 to 3/4" - Don't, just don't.
Use 277 Red for OVER 3/4" - If I catch you, I will beat you with a 2x4.
Rant on:
WHY IN THE *^&%# WOULD ANYONE PUT THAT EVIL RED CRAP ON A FIREARM????? If you think you need it, then maybe try fixing the underlying problem instead, FFS.
It should hold on it's own. Even using Purple is a crutch.
Also consider that wet threadlocker is a lubricant and when using it, you must reduce your dry torque specs by 15-30%. So 35 in-lbs max on a wood stock becomes 28 in-lbs if you smeared idiot juice all over the screw. So BUY A &@%$)(& TORQUE WRENCH!
Do you know that the barrel threads are RIGHT THERE? You better not have squeezed any of that garbage into them...
Rant off:
Thank you for listening. I feel better now.
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