Thread Locker Nail Polish. I've been using nail polish for a long time. In many applications, threaded assemblies face vibration and torque. I put a drop of ca on the end threads of the linkage ball that goes through the nylon servo arm since there aren't enough. When it dries it has a thread locker kinda grip, but can still be easily removed with tools. I've had success with loctite (generally the 'blue' 2242, or whatever the modern number is) and nail polish (call it 'acetone. As someone who has all the access to all the nail polish she wants )), i don't think much of it as a thread locker, at least not for. 5.8k views 5 years ago. After 24 hours it was. The nail polish took 10 minutes to dry hard on the exposed area of the bolt but was easy to twist loose. After much reading and research, i could not confirm that using nail polish was the definitive answer but i was concerned with.
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After much reading and research, i could not confirm that using nail polish was the definitive answer but i was concerned with. As someone who has all the access to all the nail polish she wants )), i don't think much of it as a thread locker, at least not for. I've had success with loctite (generally the 'blue' 2242, or whatever the modern number is) and nail polish (call it 'acetone. I put a drop of ca on the end threads of the linkage ball that goes through the nylon servo arm since there aren't enough. After 24 hours it was. 5.8k views 5 years ago. In many applications, threaded assemblies face vibration and torque. I've been using nail polish for a long time. When it dries it has a thread locker kinda grip, but can still be easily removed with tools. The nail polish took 10 minutes to dry hard on the exposed area of the bolt but was easy to twist loose.
Thread Locker Nail Polish 5.8k views 5 years ago. In many applications, threaded assemblies face vibration and torque. I put a drop of ca on the end threads of the linkage ball that goes through the nylon servo arm since there aren't enough. After 24 hours it was. When it dries it has a thread locker kinda grip, but can still be easily removed with tools. The nail polish took 10 minutes to dry hard on the exposed area of the bolt but was easy to twist loose. I've been using nail polish for a long time. I've had success with loctite (generally the 'blue' 2242, or whatever the modern number is) and nail polish (call it 'acetone. After much reading and research, i could not confirm that using nail polish was the definitive answer but i was concerned with. 5.8k views 5 years ago. As someone who has all the access to all the nail polish she wants )), i don't think much of it as a thread locker, at least not for.