One other hint (having rebuilt a KT34 that was up for 27 years) you can find
"tubing brushes " in stainless steel that will fit the ID of the tube being
telescoped into and it does a good job of cleaning that up.They have some
that can be chucked in a drill and others that are manual.(You twist them -
NOT push in and out !!!!) I also used Scotch brite on a wooden stick ala a
rifle bore cleaner after I did the tubing brush.
I can tell you that in AZ of you leave some Penetrox at the junction , in
about two days you will pick up enough dust/pollen/whatever to make a mess.
FWIW -- Hank K7HP
ns.
> However, let me add a bit to it:
>
> o Use Scotchbrite pads and not steel wool to clean the surfaces. The
> steel wool will leave bits of - steel - on the aluminum surface which
> could
> corrode (dissimlar metals in contact) over the years and reduce the
> conductivity of the joint.
>
> o Don't lather the Penetrox on the joint. Use one Scotchbrite pad to
> clean the surfaces and another clean pad to apply a thin coating onto the
> materials. Once you assemble the joints there should be no oozing of
> Penetrox from within. If there is, wipe it off and use the second
> Scotchbrite pad again, this time without adding more Penetrox.
>
> 73 de
> Gene Smar AD3F
>
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