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Old 06-19-17, 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by geoffs
We use the Davinci connectors and haven't had any issues.
If you are going to use loktite then use 222 which is specifically designed for grub screws and it's also great for wheel building
222 is the purple loctite, low strength for small fasteners. It should do a good job of keeping moisture out, and still be easy enough to remove the screw. I had trouble finding a store that carried 222, and got it from Grainger, I think. I see that Walmart online carries it, supplied by a 3rd party storefront.

What about anti-seize? But what formula? I use a tube of generic auto part store, copper based anti-seize for titanium with stainless steel bolts, but would that work with aluminum?
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