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dazed and confuzed wrote:
JSE wrote: It's been my experience that whatever you mess with starts a cascade effect on the parts around it. Whether it be from the way the new verses old parts handle stress differently or if you just miss something or mess up in the measurements. You may also decide on design changes down the road. No matter what, I'll always recommend stainless and nylock at sea.....corrosion does weird things to all materials that aren't water. Joe Why is nylock better than Loctite? Well, I guess they're simpler and more durable if the fasteners are disassembled multiple times. Other than that, I don't think there is any advantage. Nyloc nuts are definitely much more expensive, bulkier and heavier than regular nuts and Loctite. |