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I don't use locktite, but everyone else will recommend it.
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Ok. I think I can do without it in the not necessary areas. Just don't want keep stripping screws in aluminum parts.
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anything metal that the screws will be going in needs blue loctite. The screws will rattle themselves out over time. It might be 1 tank or it could be 10 tanks but eventually it will happen. With loctite they won't come out until you take them out, if you use the correct amount of loctite.(ie...more than a spec, more like two drops)
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the only difference with those hex drivers is they are too short and your handle/hand will get in the way for some screws.
They are WAY better than piddley little allen wrenches though.....
you'll notice on Hudy and some others that from the handle to the tip is alot longer.
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Oh well. My brother has a good set of allen wrenches that I can use. I just want my own so that I don't have to use theirs.
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like I said the hex drivers you got are way better than any "allen wrench"
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