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12/19/2007 4:55:35 PM EDT
I am looking to find the application for a certain loctite product. It's 39088 loctite fast cure epoxy.

I tried looking it up on their website and cant find it listed. Google says the product exists and lists it for sale.

I need to know the application for 39088 loctite and what it's best used for.

Can you help?
12/19/2007 5:20:13 PM EDT
[#1]
screws and bolts u dont want to come loose with vibration...

sry had to be an ass, i hope someone will help you out...

at least my jackass comment will bump u 2 the top
12/19/2007 5:22:26 PM EDT
[#2]
sounds like the standard blue but...
i would use it for scopes at the range when i wanted to zero and then shoot that same day and not wait for it to cure.  
12/19/2007 5:24:42 PM EDT
[#3]
If it is just the standard blue loctite I use it on every one of my scope bases.  I've had too many grow loose over time and ruin the zero on the rifle.
12/19/2007 5:27:44 PM EDT
[#4]
Google is your friend.

Epoxy Adhesive, Fixmaster(R), Grey, 0.12 fl oz, Cups, Mixing Ratio 1 to 1, Temp Range 0 To 180 F, Application Time 1 Hour, Work Life 5 to 15 Min, Full Cure 12 Hours, Shear Strength 2000 PSI, Substrates Metals, Ceramics, Concrete, Wood, Glass and Most Plastics, For Production, Maintenance and Prototype Bonding, Includes Pre Measured Epoxy Mixer Cups
12/19/2007 5:33:59 PM EDT
[#5]
Pretty easy to find with a simple Google search....

"Epoxy Adhesive, Fixmaster(R), Grey, 0.12 fl oz, Cups, Mixing Ratio 1 to 1, Temp Range 0 To 180 F, Application Time 1 Hour, Work Life 5 to 15 Min, Full Cure 12 Hours, Shear Strength 2000 PSI, Substrates Metals, Ceramics, Concrete, Wood, Glass and Most Plastics, For Production, Maintenance and Prototype Bonding, Includes Pre Measured Epoxy Mixer Cups"

http://www.drillspot.com/products/391554/Loctite_39088_Epoxy_Adhesive
12/19/2007 7:59:16 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
Pretty easy to find with a simple Google search....

"Epoxy Adhesive, Fixmaster(R), Grey, 0.12 fl oz, Cups, Mixing Ratio 1 to 1, Temp Range 0 To 180 F, Application Time 1 Hour, Work Life 5 to 15 Min, Full Cure 12 Hours, Shear Strength 2000 PSI, Substrates Metals, Ceramics, Concrete, Wood, Glass and Most Plastics, For Production, Maintenance and Prototype Bonding, Includes Pre Measured Epoxy Mixer Cups"

http://www.drillspot.com/products/391554/Loctite_39088_Epoxy_Adhesive


Yes, I found that easily. I was looking for a more specific application/use listing as the Loctite website usually provides. For some reason, this product # is not coming up. Guess I will have to call them tomorrow.
12/19/2007 9:28:11 PM EDT
[#7]
I'm a little confused.   Sounds like you have a solution and are looking for a problem to use it on.  

Don't we usually start with the application and then find the locktite that it calls for?
12/19/2007 9:32:33 PM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
I'm a little confused.   Sounds like you have a solution and are looking for a problem to use it on.  

Don't we usually start with the application and then find the locktite that it calls for?


I know what I need to use it on. I wrote down a list of several loctite part numbers and I forgot which one I need to order.
12/19/2007 9:40:02 PM EDT
[#9]
12/20/2007 9:50:04 AM EDT
[#10]
OK, the permatex website also has a variety.   I seem to recall there's a way to get more detailed info (under 'support', perhaps) for each one, but I forget how.   It looks like the Loctite product line got sold to some outfit in Europe.

After my first post, it occurred to me that you had a great quantity of this stuff and were looking for info to use to help sell it all.  

I guess not.   All I can suggest is to repeat your research.   There's not that many to choose from, right?
12/20/2007 6:50:31 PM EDT
[#11]
But if you have a list of several numbers and don't know which one to buy, why are you focused on this one particular product?  Obviously I'm missing something, but it just seems very odd.