Posted by Jim.ME on August 07, 2022 at 05:45:58 from (67.242.176.154):
In Reply to: Loctite 660? posted by Geo-TH,In on August 06, 2022 at 11:27:07:
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They make numerous putties fitting your description. As for getting the correct repair putty for a given use, a full line industrial bearing house should be able to put you in touch with a rep in your area who can tell you what product they recommend, or don't recommend doing. Loctite (Henkel) and Belzona are the two larger players for these products in this area.
As far as I am concerned that is the best route to use, given the risk if it fails, better than me or anyone else here saying use this. I'm surprised some one hasn't said to use JB Weld yet, it might work, some have used it for such. An example of bad info possible is right in your original post, that your guys said use Loctite 660 on the rods. We always contacted a rep when encountering a new issue, to get their best product for that application.
I would find a shop that can build a rod and barrel, if the one you are using can't. Not saying the shop, you use isn't good, but they don't provide that service, others do.
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