23 October 2023, 00:04
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)Loc tite headaches eliminated?
We've all run into the outrageus over use of loc tite.
A client put me on to a product called "Un Cure" He claims it disolved red loc tite without bluing damage.
I may be the last to hear about it, but thought I'd pass it on anyway
23 October 2023, 00:15
dpcdI have never had a problem with loc tite; I use a product called propane. You light it, and it turns blue. It will kill loctite every time.
And will not damage blued steel.
23 October 2023, 03:04
Brian Canadadpcd, That is what I use too. I thought it was an ancient Chinese secret. Brian
23 October 2023, 13:21
metalquote:
Originally posted by Duane Wiebe (CG&R):
We've all run into the outrageus over use of loc tite.
A client put me on to a product called "Un Cure" He claims it disolved red loc tite without bluing damage.
I may be the last to hear about it, but thought I'd pass it on anyway
Thanks, could come in real handy. A few ally trigger units that I’ve removed were loctited to the action and were brutal to undo.
23 October 2023, 19:45
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)Well..as an alternative, you could always fire up an acetylene torch...(Grin)
24 October 2023, 05:13
Rockdocquote:
Originally posted by Duane Wiebe (CG&R):
Well..as an alternative, you could always fire up an acetylene torch...(Grin)

Can't be tight if it's liquid!
02 November 2023, 04:06
AtkinsonI use a red hot cheap screwdriver ground to fit. the flame never touches the blueing the heated screw driver held in the slot until it bubbles the glass and pops loose its grip in the threads..Works every time so far..
Ive also used one of those kitchen torches with a tiny blue flame on the top of the screw and it too work well.
02 November 2023, 22:49
Recoil RobI use one of those jet cigar lighters, nice pinpoint flame...
03 November 2023, 08:05
WstrnhuntrSometimes a heat gun does the trick. Save the propane for soldering.