Nut/bolt marking paint?

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Joe Casey
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Nut/bolt marking paint?

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what is the paint like material (to mark a nut or bolt after tightening) used to determine if it has gotten loose? It is usually red, but I have also seen other colors.... can it be purchased commercially?

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F-900 "Anti-Sabotage Laquer" or birdsh*t, aka Torque Seal.
Can be bought almost anywhere, Aircraft Spruce, SkyGeek.com, or from the maker Organic Products.
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nail polish availiable at wal mart any color you want. :mrgreen:
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Found some torque stripe at work...
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For you Federal employees the national stock number is 8030-01-143-2702

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Thats the stuff. It comes in many colors for your perfernce. We use orange for flight controls, blue and/ot white for engine stuff, I've seen green and red before.

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