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The stuff I use is from Lawson...its simular to CopperCoat, but its 80%
copper and works great. it takes very little...*maybe* a tablespoon full to do a 4 element tribander, but after 4 or 5 years in a really bad salt environment(Treasure Island in San Francisco bay), everything that had been put together with this stuff came right apart when the screws were taken out...anything that didn't get the antiseize was junk. The stuff is expensive but worth every penny. "Bob" wrote in message ... Two electronics stores and Home Depot didn't have it. I finally found some at my auto parts store. I was told that Ham Radio Outlet had it for $8 but I only paid $3 for a decent sized tube of the stuff. Thanks for your help, guys. 73, Bob |
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Here is a link to the Lawson stuff
http://webapp1.lawsonproducts.com/we...?itemNum=59933 I have been using the same can for 20 years...a little bit goes a very long way....It works great for all kinds of other stuff too...lug nuts, exhaust manifold bolts, aluminium wire in breaker boxes etc..... "Noon-Air" wrote in message ... The stuff I use is from Lawson...its simular to CopperCoat, but its 80% copper and works great. it takes very little...*maybe* a tablespoon full to do a 4 element tribander, but after 4 or 5 years in a really bad salt environment(Treasure Island in San Francisco bay), everything that had been put together with this stuff came right apart when the screws were taken out...anything that didn't get the antiseize was junk. The stuff is expensive but worth every penny. "Bob" wrote in message ... Two electronics stores and Home Depot didn't have it. I finally found some at my auto parts store. I was told that Ham Radio Outlet had it for $8 but I only paid $3 for a decent sized tube of the stuff. Thanks for your help, guys. 73, Bob |
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Here is a link to the Lawson stuff
http://webapp1.lawsonproducts.com/we...?itemNum=59933 I have been using the same can for 20 years...a little bit goes a very long way....It works great for all kinds of other stuff too...lug nuts, exhaust manifold bolts, aluminium wire in breaker boxes etc..... "Noon-Air" wrote in message ... The stuff I use is from Lawson...its simular to CopperCoat, but its 80% copper and works great. it takes very little...*maybe* a tablespoon full to do a 4 element tribander, but after 4 or 5 years in a really bad salt environment(Treasure Island in San Francisco bay), everything that had been put together with this stuff came right apart when the screws were taken out...anything that didn't get the antiseize was junk. The stuff is expensive but worth every penny. "Bob" wrote in message ... Two electronics stores and Home Depot didn't have it. I finally found some at my auto parts store. I was told that Ham Radio Outlet had it for $8 but I only paid $3 for a decent sized tube of the stuff. Thanks for your help, guys. 73, Bob |
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