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In article , Pete Keillor
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On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 07:52:19 -0400, Brian Lawson
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On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 01:15:23 -0500, Don Foreman

BIG SNIP

I don't mind doing a wipe with a paper towel. Heck, I even smear
anti-sieze on aluminum lightbulb bases (scrwed into aluminum sockets)
to make them easy to extract when they die. Works a treat with baby
spots in track lights with no finger room.


Hey Don,

I've sure got to agree about the "stickiness" of aluminum base to
aluminum sockets, especially in 100 watt or greater and/or high-heat
operational bulbs. But how do you "apply" the anti-seize? I'd have
it all over the ceiling, and/or track-work, and/or lamp-shade, and/or
globe, and/or ladder, or, or, or, or, AND whatever else is within 6
feet if I did it the way I do a bolt or stud!!

Good tip though. Thanks.

Take care.

Brian Lawson,
Bothwell, Ontario.


I put on a very thin smear of petroleum jelly. Works fine.

Pete Keillor


I just scribble on them with a soft pencil. Graphite is conductive
IIRC, and it's a very thin layer anyway. Cheap, handy, not messy. YMMV.

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