doitmyself Joined Jun 3, 2002 Messages 9,598 Location MI Jun 28, 2020 #21 Yah, that was a dumb statement and I retract it. In my head was something like moly anti seize and picturing people severely over torquing because of its implied lubricity. Not a good analogy.
Yah, that was a dumb statement and I retract it. In my head was something like moly anti seize and picturing people severely over torquing because of its implied lubricity. Not a good analogy.
D DGXR Joined Jan 21, 2011 Messages 2,681 Location California Jun 30, 2020 #22 I also use copper anti-seize on everything that needs anti-seize. A little goes a long way. Keep far away from electrodes and sensors.
I also use copper anti-seize on everything that needs anti-seize. A little goes a long way. Keep far away from electrodes and sensors.