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  1. ewdudley Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 17, 2009
    1,182 posts
    Cayuga County NY
    Swung by Grainger's yesterday, couldn't find it in the book. Turns out the company, Henkel, stopped marketing the stuff last June.

    I think it was imported from Europe and marketed under the Loctite brand, so maybe it is still being made and it will become available through alternative channels.

    Seems to be plenty of NOS on ebay, it might be a good time to stock up if you want to be sure of having some around.

    --ewd
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  2. SteveJ Member

    joined: Nov 19, 2007
    213 posts
    CO 9000ft
    ewd,

    Thanks for the heads up...

    Just stocked up for my re-plumbing project(s).

    Thanks,
    Steve
  3. huffdawg Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 3, 2009
    848 posts
    British Columbia Canada
    I have tried to get it here a few times, the plumbing outlet here hasn't even heard of it.
    Huff
  4. mikefrommaine Minister of Fire

    joined: May 28, 2010
    1,328 posts
    mid coast maine
    I just used it for the first time and loved it. Easy to use and keeps your hands clean. Will definitely be stocking up.
  5. PassionForFire&Water Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 14, 2011
    302 posts
    Billerica, MA
  6. SteveJ Member

    joined: Nov 19, 2007
    213 posts
    CO 9000ft
    McMasterCarr site states that Loctite 55 is no longer available...
  7. PassionForFire&Water Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 14, 2011
    302 posts
    Billerica, MA
    Well ... good to know. Thanks.
    Now I start to wonder why this is no longer available
  8. maple1 Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 15, 2011
    1,964 posts
    Nova Scotia
    If this stuff is not available any more, what is a comparable product?

    Only thing I've found around here so far is your standard cheap teflon tape & Oatey dope.
  9. bbarbeau Member

    joined: Jan 8, 2010
    69 posts
    Eastern Ontario
    The guys who installed my system used Masters tape and dope, I did some of it myself along with them and not a leak in sight - we installed 18 cast iron rads that we reclaimed and all went well. http://www.gfthompson.com/pipes.html - not sure if it's available in the US but I think it's better than Oatey. The tape they used was orange and definitely felt to be of a much higher quality than the white stuff I usually see.
  10. nate379 Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 21, 2010
    4,006 posts
    Palmer, Alaska
    What's it used for? I use Rector Seal 5 and it works great. Even the cheap China made pipe and fittings (almost all a person can find these days) for my air compressor system has zero leaks at 150psi.
  11. mikefrommaine Minister of Fire

    joined: May 28, 2010
    1,328 posts
    mid coast maine
    It's used in place of pipe dope or Teflon tape. It was, is quick and cleaner than dope. And you can readjust fittings if needed since it never sets up. Never had a leak with 55, though I've only used 2+ cans.

    I always liked gasoila pipe dope. But I bought five cans of 55 when I realized it was discontinued -- should be a lifetime supply for me.

    There might be some on eBay still.
  12. stee6043 Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 22, 2008
    2,083 posts
    West Michigan
    I used both Rectorseal and the Loctite rope on my install on anything bigger than 1". First time black pipe user and I wanted to be sure it was leak free. And what do you know...it was. Too bad this stuff is discontinued. I enjoyed working with it.
  13. heaterman Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 16, 2007
    2,404 posts
    NoLoMich
    This is truly tragic news.....I'm going to have my brother in the hardware store get in touch with Loctite and see what is going on.
  14. ewdudley Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 17, 2009
    1,182 posts
    Cayuga County NY
    This was Loctite's response last fall:

    I was able to figure out from the MSDS or somewhere that the cord was manufactured in Europe, so I assume it was imported, branded, and marketed by Loctite. It would be interesting if your brother could find out who really makes the stuff and from whom it may still be available.
  15. woodsmaster Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 25, 2010
    2,225 posts
    N.W. Ohio
    Never seen it. I asked for it at the plumbing supply house and they looked at me like I was from space. Won't know what I'm missing. Tape and dope worked fine for me.
  16. TBach New Member

    joined: May 24, 2012
    1 posts
    Fastenal has several loctite55's in their US and Canada distribution centers, http://www.fastenal.com/web/products/detail.ex?sku=0151181. You do not need an account to buy; however, I'd recommend working with your local Fastenal rep. on setting one up because they have the ability to add discounts on product catagories like plumbing supplies. If you click on the "store locator" before entering in part number 0151181 on Fastenal.com, it will tell you exactly how fast you can get it, or you could just call and ask...

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