I spray all my cleaned grounds with battery terminal spray. It seems to keep them from corroding. Tom
--- George Goff <THX0001@AOL.COM> wrote: > In a message dated 2/7/05 8:39:26 PM, > wrack@COMCAST.NET writes: > > << The results indicate that many anti-sieze > compounds have good electrical > conductivity. Often these compounds have a lot of > metal in them, so this > makes sense to me. >> > > As it should since anti-sieze compouds are colloids > of metal and graphite in > a medium. If the ultimate in conductivity is > required, which it is not > anywhere on a Vanagon, Fel-Pro, for one, makes a > conducting anti-sieze. > > George >
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