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Old August 27th 06, 12:31 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.amateur.equipment
Howard K0ACF Howard K0ACF is offline
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Default ANTENNA TUBING ANTI-SIEZE

I used GB ox-gard on my HF6V. Got it at Home Depot in a tube. Works great &
it isn't expensive. You will find it in the electrical department.
"Ron Goldstein--KA2IIA" wrote in message
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Hi,

I just got a used Butternut HF6V in great shape for a great price.
What
type of anti-sieze do I need to put between the sections of aluminum
tubing ???
Is automotive anti-sieze OK ??? I don't think that it is electrically
conductive. Do I need something like electricians use when they connect
the
aluminum service entrance cable to the breaker box ??? I think that
stuff is
called Penetrox. Is something like that available at Home Depot ???


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