MichaelFarley56 wrote:I had no luck finding Loctite Primer at any local stores so I completed this without it; I was told that the only real purpose of the Primer is to accelerate the cure time of the actual sealant. Has anyone heard this? I'm not opposed to performing this job again if the Primer is actually needed, but most feedback thus far says that, as long as you let things cure a full 24 hours, it's not really needed. Regardless, I plan on letting the sealant cure for a few days then check the screws after a few hours of flight time.
Among the "inactive metals" they list anodized aluminum, pure aluminum, stainless steel, and cadmium. They don't say whether the primer is needed if one side of the "joint" is "active" and the other is "inactive", or if the primer is only needed if both sides are "inactive". Obviously, the Sb says to use it, so that is the best course of action.For Inactive Metal Assemblies
When assembling metal parts with inactive surfaces, Loctite® primers are recommended to ensure proper performance of Loctite threadlockers.
radfordc wrote:Can you give us a quick tutorial on what you did?
vigilant104 wrote:Charlie,
Thanks for posting this, I've got my order in. For whatever reason, I didn't get the SB email from Sonex-- I'll have to be sure I gave them my current email address.
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