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Re: Anti-sieze?



Any electrical parts place sells it. It is commonly known as Penetrox or inhibitor paste. It is primarily used for aluminum wire contact with terminal strips.

Dick K7RNZ

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"Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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I need some of this stuff for antenna assembly.  Anyone know where to get
it?

For those who don't know what it is, it's a paste you get in a little can

or


tube that you smear on mating metals to avoid having them stick together
after exposure to the elements.  It's also used for soldering irons to

make


replacing tips easier.

I think it's molybdenum disulfide.

73, Bob




Bob:

http://bosunsupplies.com  carries it (well,a t least one version thereof).
Bosun Supply is an excellent source for all sorts of stuff useful in ham
radio. Besides, when I order from them, I can pretend I own a 40 ft sloop.
<grin>

73

Paul AB0SI






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