Quote:In a sense, fair play in that you've come back and admitted you were wrong, but if VNA hadn't argued with you, that wouldn't have happened, would it?
Not like me to argue with someone, eh? :lol
But seriously, Lew's had a problem, asked a question and he's been slagged off and fed a load of mince.
And Paul is still determined to use that loctite.
Quote:Be careful out there kids, don't believe what you read on the Internet, there's a lot of people out there don't know what they're talking about...
Aye, and everyday is a learning day. We all foc stuff up now and again. I have to say this is the first I'd heard of calliper mounting screws being loctited.
Google is your geek, and Paul's statement that it's best practise and what most folks do had me googling. And indeed lots of folks are doing it, many claiming that's what the manufactuerer recommends and perhaps they do. But googling also reveals a lot of folks asking how to fix their stripped calliper mount threads :eek And guess what they were using.
Another thing that's all over the internet is not to use copper ease as apparently it'll cause terrible corrosion when in fact with a steel screw and an aluminium thread it's a life saver, or rather a thread saver.
But hey that's the internet for you.