Jake,
I like your last step of putting in the antisieze goop with a dowel and
Scotchbrite. I have been using Penetrox on the outside of the tubing end,
pushing it in and twisting back and forth. No guarantees that all the mating
surfaces are coated. This step will insure everything is coated.
73,
Bob
K6UJ
> On Jul 20, 2019, at 12:42 PM, jcjacobsen@q.com wrote:
>
> Wes described his method for cleaning aluminum tubing.
> My method is: Green Scotchbrite pad and WD40, or your favorite generic
> equivalent of either. Keep the pad wet and just scour the tubing. (I wear old
> clothes and rubber gloves of some kind) Then just wipe off with dry rags. It
> will leave a slight coating of WD behind for protection.
>
> Then when assembling the tubing to complete the antenna, I take another
> (CLEAN/FRESH) piece of green pad, put my favorite anti-seize/conductive goop
> on the pad and clean the end of the tubing that is going to telescope
> together. For the internal piece I wrap the green pad around a dowel, or
> round shaft of a screwdriver to clean as best I can. The greenie leaves
> behind a thin film of anti-ox. If the tubing is small and the coating too
> thick, you WILL strip out the hose clamp b4 you get it tight enough to hold.
>
> That's all. 73
> Jake K9WN
> OUT
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