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#79277 14/11/16 08:44 AM
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Hi everybody,

Quick question please.

When screwing the sharpened bedknife to the bottom plate should you use Loctite and what strength please.

Medium?

Bruce

PS I understand an engineer should have done it but funds low so doing it myself.

yellow #79278 14/11/16 09:46 AM
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Errrr - can'o'worms territory.

Best practice is to have the bedknife ground/sharpened while assembled to the soleplate, to ensure that the cutting edge is parallel to the soleplate's axis.

With regard to Loctite, Grade 222 is the go. As the 'weakest' grade, its function here is to fill the interstitial spaces in the screw threads, so that water can't get in to form rust. Which locks things up...


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Gadge #79312 15/11/16 09:44 PM
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Each to his own,but I prefer to use anti-seize paste to make disassembly next time easier.

yellow #79313 15/11/16 10:25 PM
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Yep, that's another good way to go, for sure.


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