Yeah! that's the good stuff! we use it on the aircraft exhaust...I just logged in and was going to mention it. gret stuff! if nowhere else, your local granger's may have it....
Paul --- Jim <jrasite@EONI.COM> wrote: > Fredrich Hesterberg wrote: > > >I have found that anti-seize is not any good on exhaust > fasteners. > >The heat of the exhaust soon cooks it off and after > short period it is > >like you put nothing on them at all. > >It is a good idea, I use it. > >But worthless on exhaust parts. > >Good Morning, > >Fred > > > > > Unless one uses "Nickle Anti-seize", which is designed > for very high > temperature applications. Contact your local sealant > distributor. The > local FLAPS won't have it and probably won't know what > you're talking about. > <http://www.loctite.com/catalog/product.html?ProductLine=ASNICKEL++++++++++++> > > Jim
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