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today were talking about how to take screws and bolts and all sorts of little fasteners off that have been secured with thread Locker [Music] hey guys my name is Dave Tim thank you very much for checking out this video last episode on the briefing room we talked about how to use thread Locker with common fasteners on your firearms we talked about low strength the purple thread Locker we talked about medium strength the blue type thread lockers and gels and we also talked about some high temp adhesives such as the red thread locking compound gel as well as Roxette briefly now the one thing we didnt get to in that video was more detailed removal we talked about it a little bit but I didnt want to make that video too long so I thought at this episode we would just focus on removing fasteners that have been secured with thread locking compound now one thing to note again is it is important to understand that you use the proper type of thread locking compound