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by SUFFIX » Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:33 am
Here in US, Loctite blue is very popular among airgunners. It is no difficult to get loctite blue as they are pretty visible in the supermarket. In case of India it is not the similar. If you go to any machinery store alsio they will not understand if you ask them for a Locktite blue
So here is a solution for you. Go to a machine shop and ask for
locktite 243 Funny thing is the bottle is RED in color
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by brihacharan » Wed Dec 28, 2011 12:30 pm
SUFFIX wrote:Here in US, Loctite blue is very popular among airgunners. It is no difficult to get loctite blue as they are pretty visible in the supermarket. In case of India it is not the similar. If you go to any machinery store alsio they will not understand if you ask them for a Locktite blue
> So here is a solution for you. Go to a machine shop and ask for
locktite 243 Funny thing is the bottle is RED in color
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> You are right Suffix - I had the same problem
> Spoke to M/s Henkel the local manufacturers of Loctite - their brand is called "ANABOND" - serves the same purpose.
> BTW some hardware stores do sell Loctite Blue in India - but their price is rather high!
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by SUFFIX » Wed Dec 28, 2011 3:47 pm
Anabond I have tried in India. Nothing as compared to 243. Yes Loctite is very very costly. It is about $10 but works great!
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by CKAY » Wed Dec 28, 2011 8:27 pm
Whats the difference between Loctite 242 and Loctite 243 ?
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by SUFFIX » Wed Dec 28, 2011 10:26 pm
243 is more strength and Resistance to oil.
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by mundaire » Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:30 pm
IIRC 243 (Loctite Blue) is available for under 300 rupees for 150 ml or thereabouts. BTW it's called "blue" due to the colour of the glue and not the colour of the bottle! For most users, that's a lifetime supply, for others it's at least 5-10 years supply. What's there to crib about? It's not likely to be available at your local hardware store, but go down to the wholesale market and it will almost certainly be available there. Besides guns I've been using the stuff for tons of other things and it's truly a great product. YMMV
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by brihacharan » Thu Dec 29, 2011 10:34 am
mundaire wrote:IIRC 243 (Loctite Blue) is available for under 300 rupees for 150 ml or thereabouts. BTW it's called "blue" due to the colour of the glue and not the colour of the bottle! For most users, that's a lifetime supply, for others it's at least 5-10 years supply. What's there to crib about? It's not likely to be available at your local hardware store, but go down to the wholesale market and it will almost certainly be available there. Besides guns I've been using the stuff for tons of other things and it's truly a great product. YMMV
Cheers!
Abhijeet
> BTW the ANABOND made by Henkel who claim that its equivalent to Loctite 243 has a 'Date of Expiry' mentioned on the container - 18 months from the date of manufacture.
> Does Locktite 243 have an Exp. Date too? 5 - 10 years is a longtime - does it continue to have the 'adhesive power that long? Even Araldite has an Exp. Date - 24 mths from the date of manufacture.
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by bandukbhandar » Thu Dec 29, 2011 1:12 pm
In India it's compulsory to mention a expiry date as per the packaging act.
In most cases, it' has no relevance to life of the product except in food and medicines.
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by Rijo Joseph » Fri Dec 30, 2011 11:22 am
Why to compare Rs.20/- Anabond thread locker with 10USD Loctite
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For Indian makes use Anabond, use Loctite for Imported.
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Sometimes if you want to get rid of the gun, you have to pick the gun up.
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by SUFFIX » Fri Dec 30, 2011 1:31 pm
Rijo Joseph wrote:Why to compare Rs.20/- Anabond thread locker with 10USD Loctite
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For Indian makes use Anabond, use Loctite for Imported.
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I suggest just for the reverse. I hope you understand why.
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by Rijo Joseph » Mon Jan 02, 2012 10:38 am
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Gotcha
Sometimes if you want to get rid of the gun, you have to pick the gun up.
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by YogiBear » Fri Feb 24, 2012 12:33 am
Aloha,
Just so you are aware about the colors
RED is Permanent good luck in trying to Remove something you used RED on
BLUE is Semi-Permanent, It SHOULD come apart with some force. 6mm or larger
PURPLE is like Blue but for Smaller than 6 mm items.
Hope this helps.