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Conditioning bronze parts
- Dad Joke
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Conditioning bronze parts
not seize to each other and to the port, becoming one big useless lump, as they had previously. Should I apply
dielectric grease to the threads and contact surfaces between the nuts? Anti-seize? Basic bearing grease?
Also, I plan to slack the locking nut and re-grease periodically going forward. How often? Monthly? Annually?
Thanks.
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Re: Conditioning bronze parts
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Re: Conditioning bronze parts
https://www.ultratef-gel.com/
- Dad Joke
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Re: Conditioning bronze parts
Yes, I'm making certain that everything that should be bonded is bonded. Even though the boat has some years on it, it has relatively low hours and is pretty much unmolested from original.
Very interesting on the Tef-Gel. I'd never heard of this product, but the reviews are outstanding, so I'm going to give it a try.
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