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Wear do i buy Loctite? Can i just get it from any hardware store like Homefix? And which model should i get?
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lol tks. I don't mind paying for loctite. Don't think it's too expensive? I can't imagine if drop on the floorEd.YEO wrote:http://forums.watchuseek.com/f275/brace ... 66862.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;... A cheap but efficient substitute to Loctite thread-lock is nail varnish. ...
Ed.YEO wrote:I have not experience bracelet screw loose yet... hence i couldn't suggest any superglue of any strength.
But reference to the thread... it's best to use those light duty ones... so that it can be easy removed when needed in the later days.
This type seems to be "light" enough. Will loosen when contacted with heat.
Or as suggested, use the clear nail polish ba...
ya. 16$ bought from homefix. They only had 1 bottle in this shop anyway It's model 243. It says medium strength. Will do another check online to see if it's too strong before i use itEvirobie wrote:I saw loctite at the diy shop at b1 of NEX before. $16++ for one small bottle. A bit the ex I tot.
yeap tks. I wiped off excess with a tissue before i screwed it in.maxxevv wrote:You just need a very thin layer. Be it Loctite or Uhu glue or nail polish.
Applying extra won't help in adding strength to the bond and only makes things a little messy in the end too.