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Steve Barker LT Steve Barker LT is offline
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Default ANTI-SIEZE GREASE DRIED UP

If you spent $2 then you weren't buying a quality anti-seize compound
anyway. And thinning the stuff doesn't compromise it.

over and out,

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Steve Barker


"Joseph Meehan" wrote in message
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Steve Barker LT wrote:
sounds like a guy with more dollars than sense.


I don't know about that. I have spent about $2.00 over the last five
years. I don't think that is too much to avoid the possibility of
compromising the material with an incompatible solvent.



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Joseph Meehan

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