So there are many types of Loctite threadlockers available.
Some such as the 222MS are low strength for 1/4" and smaller fasteners
#246 medium strength for 1/4" to 3/4" fasteners
#272 high strength for bolts up to 1.1/2" dia.
This amongst many types.
Given the above, if say working with a #8-32 screw, and not wanting it to come loose, would you still want to use a #222MS or would a say #272 work properly on it given a far different thread class of fit? Is there differences in threadlocker fluid thickness which might not work as well with smaller screws given a smaller area that's going to be in contact? Sort of as it were a difference between a wattered down white glue and a really thick wood glue?
Some such as the 222MS are low strength for 1/4" and smaller fasteners
#246 medium strength for 1/4" to 3/4" fasteners
#272 high strength for bolts up to 1.1/2" dia.
This amongst many types.
Given the above, if say working with a #8-32 screw, and not wanting it to come loose, would you still want to use a #222MS or would a say #272 work properly on it given a far different thread class of fit? Is there differences in threadlocker fluid thickness which might not work as well with smaller screws given a smaller area that's going to be in contact? Sort of as it were a difference between a wattered down white glue and a really thick wood glue?