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| I install the screws without anything but a little torque to hold them. I had to remove the screws one time and put some purple (I think) Lock tight on them. A little removable lock tight would probably be a good idea every time a mount is installed but I guess I am a slow learner.
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| Blue Lock tight will work fine.
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| Locking compound is unnecessary with properly torqued screws. |
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| I've used blue loctite for years and never had a screw loosen. Clean and degrease the screws and screw holes then put a drop on each screw. |
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| quote: Originally posted by sambarman338: I'm considering using epoxy resin alone on a home-made base for my Greek MS. With one surface covering all the top half of the barrel reinforce and a strap extending back behind the clip holder, I reckon it will hold well enough.
Your idea may well work. I use Araldite two tube epoxy and with enough heat applied to the screw heads with a pencil flame to undo them it still requires quite a sharp smack to a base to break it free from the receiver when removing epoxied bases. I have done a few when changing over from the old Parker Hale bases to the Weaver style. There is likely a stronger bonding epoxy around now than the common Araldite. |
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