Patrick,
If you get to a high torque without a chain ring wrench the nut will spin. 
They are pretty inexpensive. Also make sure there is no grease on the 
threads.
If you are sensitive to Loctite you can try this...have a friend or family 
member put Loctite on the threads and let it dry. Then you should be able 
to install them.

Eric,
Bees wax is sold and used by the good people at Rivendell to use on threads 
and to fill socket head bolts ( stem) to foil thieves.

On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 11:59:20 AM UTC-6, Deacon Patrick wrote:

> Thanks, Jon. The scent of Locktite is problematic, and I'm fairly certain 
> I didn't use beeswax when I put them on before. I don't have a chainring 
> wrench, but spinning bolts isn't a problem so far.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
>

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