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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 1341993" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>Outside of the one "staked" with a chisel (and that might even be enough) all the rest would be just fine. we are talking stoping a screw from backing out under vibration as long as the key metal is mashed into contact with the screws ( like the Saber example ) you are just fine. There are two grades of Loc-Tite that are made for high heat aplications ( go to their website and look under "become a Loc-Tite pro") and they work great, and they are all I use, and I have never had one back out yet even on full auto guns. This is one of those "chart" things that is highly touted, yet highly over rated! Kind of like 1X7 twist and Chrome lining, but hey if it makes you feel good knock yourself out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 1341993, member: 6064"] Outside of the one "staked" with a chisel (and that might even be enough) all the rest would be just fine. we are talking stoping a screw from backing out under vibration as long as the key metal is mashed into contact with the screws ( like the Saber example ) you are just fine. There are two grades of Loc-Tite that are made for high heat aplications ( go to their website and look under "become a Loc-Tite pro") and they work great, and they are all I use, and I have never had one back out yet even on full auto guns. This is one of those "chart" things that is highly touted, yet highly over rated! Kind of like 1X7 twist and Chrome lining, but hey if it makes you feel good knock yourself out [/QUOTE]
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