Fred,
It all depends where you spray it.
squeeky shaker
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H, Ya think!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
freetown fred wrote: ↑Tue. Mar. 10, 2020 7:30 amI did the lithium spray ONCE--no muss-- no fuss--sorry I can't complicate it more BUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
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Well I see amazon marked this up, was $26, I just looked its up to $32Sunny Boy wrote: ↑Wed. Mar. 04, 2020 9:56 amI use Bostic Never-seez in my work with high temp exhaust systems, brake parts, and on stove moving parts. https://www.amazon.com/Never-Seez-NSBT-8N-Anti-Se ... 236&sr=8-5
Rated to 2400F it holds up very well to stove high temps. One can will last a life time.
It can be used on stove fasteners to prevent them rusting and seizing up, and on dissimilar metals that are in contact to prevent galvanic action.
Paul
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Ouch - that's quite a jump.
The Bostic copper is not as expensive, or high a temp rated as the silver, but still works on stoves. I've used both on the damper linkage of my range, which is right next to the firebox. Not had any problems with it sticking when it got too hot, or squeaking.
I still use the copper as gasket sealer for cylinder heads and all exhaust gaskets for my air cooled engine work. Allows reusing what are very rare and expensive gaskets by just recoating at assembly time.
Paul
The Bostic copper is not as expensive, or high a temp rated as the silver, but still works on stoves. I've used both on the damper linkage of my range, which is right next to the firebox. Not had any problems with it sticking when it got too hot, or squeaking.
I still use the copper as gasket sealer for cylinder heads and all exhaust gaskets for my air cooled engine work. Allows reusing what are very rare and expensive gaskets by just recoating at assembly time.
Paul
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Sunny Boy wrote: ↑Wed. Mar. 18, 2020 10:27 amOuch - that's quite a jump.
The Bostic copper is not as expensive, or high a temp rated as the silver, but still works on stoves. I've used both on the damper linkage of my range, which is right next to the firebox. Not had any problems with it sticking when it got too hot, or squeaking.
I still use the copper as gasket sealer for cylinder heads and all exhaust gaskets for my air cooled engine work. Allows reusing what are very rare and expensive gaskets by just recoating at assembly time.
Paul
I'm looking for something for automotive exhaust components. Specifically for these new diesels that have the exhaust filter regeneration, they run 1200+ degrees to burn the soot out of the filters. I wanted to order a can of this to try on exhaust bolts, clamps, fittings, ect. I think I'll wait for the price to drop again