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Anti-Seizing compounds
I was wondering if I could use the Permatex brand antiseizing compound on
my bike's threading. It's silver in color, as opposed to the bronze color of a small tube I bought from a bike shop. |
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Eddie Nosdtromo wrote:
I was wondering if I could use the Permatex brand antiseizing compound on my bike's threading. It's silver in color, as opposed to the bronze color of a small tube I bought from a bike shop. If you're talking about this stuff: http://snipurl.com/dmc2, you should be ok. |
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Per Eddie Nosdtromo:
I was wondering if I could use the Permatex brand antiseizing compound on my bike's threading. It's silver in color, as opposed to the bronze color of a small tube I bought from a bike shop. There's something about different anti-seizes for Ti bikes vs the rest. Can somebody comment? It came up in another thread, but I still don't think I understand. -- PeteCresswell |
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"(Pete Cresswell)" wrote:
Per Eddie Nosdtromo: I was wondering if I could use the Permatex brand antiseizing compound on my bike's threading. It's silver in color, as opposed to the bronze color of a small tube I bought from a bike shop. There's something about different anti-seizes for Ti bikes vs the rest. Can somebody comment? It came up in another thread, but I still don't think I understand. Pete, Having just bought a Ti bike, I'm interested. Here's what I've found Metal Type of Anti-Seize ========== =============== Stainless Steel Nickel Brass against steel Nickel Aluminum against steel Zinc Monel, Inconel Nickel Titanium Nickel General purpose Aluminum-Graphite http://www.sacskyranch.com/antiseize.htm http://www.saftlok.com/safteze/antiseiz/nickel.htm |
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Neil Brooks wrote:
Eddie Nosdtromo wrote: I was wondering if I could use the Permatex brand antiseizing compound on my bike's threading. It's silver in color, as opposed to the bronze color of a small tube I bought from a bike shop. If you're talking about this stuff: http://snipurl.com/dmc2, you should be ok. Permatex also make 2 other anti-seize compounds/lubricants. Nickel: http://snipurl.com/dmcs Copper: This has a bronze color similar to the tube you got at the bike shop. http://snipurl.com/dmct -- Greg Estep |
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 17:32:05 -0600, Eddie Nosdtromo
may have said: I was wondering if I could use the Permatex brand antiseizing compound on my bike's threading. It's silver in color, as opposed to the bronze color of a small tube I bought from a bike shop. Yes. -- My email address is antispammed; pull WEEDS if replying via e-mail. Typoes are not a bug, they're a feature. Words processed in a facility that contains nuts. |
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(Pete Cresswell) wrote:
Per Eddie Nosdtromo: I was wondering if I could use the Permatex brand antiseizing compound on my bike's threading. It's silver in color, as opposed to the bronze color of a small tube I bought from a bike shop. There's something about different anti-seizes for Ti bikes vs the rest. Can somebody comment? It came up in another thread, but I still don't think I understand. But your pun is excellent. -- Tom Sherman - Earth (Downstate Illinois, North of Forgottonia) |
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