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Re: [TowerTalk] Penetrox/Noalox vs. Anti-seize compound

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Penetrox/Noalox vs. Anti-seize compound
From: Jim Chaggaris <jimc@pwrone.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2013 20:50:53 -0500
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And if you never used any anti-sieze compound on SS connections and find
you need to get them apart without galling, a spritz of WD40 will do the
trick.

73,

Jim N9WW

James Chaggaris
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On 8/20/13 8:44 PM, "EZ Rhino" <EZRhino@fastmovers.biz> wrote:

>Well I'll be...I never thought there was anything else besides Penetrox
>and Noalox.  
>http://www.cesco.com/b2c/product/3970?gdftrk=gdfV25445_a_7c1847_a_7c7081_a
>_7c3970&gclid=CM30humzjbkCFe1_QgodpnQAWQ
>
>As far as the anti-seize goes, you can use almost anything to keep the SS
>hardware from galling.  Motor oil, vaseline, 3n1 oil, WD40, etc.  AND
>Penetrox!  Why use a different product when you're already using Penetrox
>to assemble antenna elements? It works just fine.  Remember to put a dab
>on the threads next to the nut when you decide to take the antenna apart
>10 years from now, though.
>
>Chris
>KF7P
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>On Aug 20, 2013, at 19:32 , GARY HUBER wrote:
>
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>>   His reasoning was that enough bare  aluminum-to-aluminum surface area
>would remain that the use of the Permatex was  very unlikely to negatively
>effect antenna performance.  Anyone have an  opinion on this?  Should I
>re-do
>the joints in question while the antenna  is still on the ground?  Or
>would
>this be a needless exercise at this  point?
>
>I've used Blackburn compound for over thirty years. A nasty, sticky
>graphite mixture, it keeps new or cleaned aluminum joints like new after
>years in service. When I was just getting into the hobby I salvaged an
>old TH-4 and on the recommendation of a couple HAMs who had been at it a
>few years drilled and Zip screwed each element piece to make the
>mechanical - electrical bond.
>
>
>73 ES DX,
>Gary -- AB9M 
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