[GreenKeys] Antiseize compound
Sheldon Daitch
SDAITCH at bbg.gov
Wed Apr 3 06:17:23 EDT 2013
Ron,
sorry, I did not see your reply.
I duplicated your information.
Sheldon
From: greenkeys-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:greenkeys-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Ron Kolarik
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2013 6:41 AM
To: Jonathan Mc Donald; greenkeys at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] Antiseize compound
Auto parts or hardware store should have anti-seize compound. I have both
copper based and aluminum based, in this application I would use the aluminum
one.
Ron
K0IDT
----- Original Message -----
From: Jonathan Mc Donald<mailto:kg6tgr at yahoo.com>
To: greenkeys at mailman.qth.net<mailto:greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2013 10:30 PM
Subject: [GreenKeys] Antiseize compound
Hello greenkeyers.
I have been stripping a Klein tt-98 for a while now, and now have to stripped to the frame. Yea!
Next is cleaning and assembling.
Section 2-29 of the manual has a note: "Steel screws should be coated with Compound Antiseize before they
are inserted into magnesium or aluminum castings."
I have been noticing a grey-greasy substance in the threads. I'm sensing its to keep the threads from bonding to castings.
Is there an over-the-counter substance you guys use that I can buy somewhere. Will lock-tight do the same thing? This seems to be a greasy graphite type substance, and works to prevent threads 'locking tight."
Thanks,
Jonathan
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