>But where (besides Mosley) can you get Penetrox?????
My original purchase was through N4AA (Carl E. Smith) in Asheville,
North Carolina. Subsequent to that I found that Stuart C. Irby,
an electrical supply house had it available here in Jackson, TN.
The bottles of Penetrox-A (it can also be had in Penetrox-C [for
copper]) provide a full 8 fl. oz. (a lifetime supply unless you
make antennas for a living). I would suggest any Electrical Supply
House or Telephone and Power Company Supply House is a likely
candidate for Penetrox-A.
The front of the plastic bottle says, "ELECTRICAL JOINT COMPOUND.
- for all bare Al/Al & Al/Cu conections
- for use as anti-seizing thread lubricant
- for the prevention of oxide build-up"
Again, it is a thick petroleum base medium in which there is a high
quantity of zinc particles and chips. It is superb for placing
between telescoping elements and between grounding clamps and the
legs of towers. I strongly recommend Penetrox-A. I have no
affiliation whatever with Burndy (the producer of Penetrox-A). I
am simply a ham that has discovered that it really works well.
Apparently, Burndy is located in Manchester, N.H. 03103.
There is a set of numbers on the front of the 8 oz plastic bottle:
DC178-1810-59255
Dunno what that is in reference to... Mil Spec?
I apologize for the slip-up on the statement that it was superb for
AC/DX/RF connections... That should have read AC/DC/RF connections.
73 es best DX
Roderick M. Fitz-Randolph, W5HVV
79 Highland Hills Cove,
Jackson, TN 38305
(901) 661-9278 (Home Phone - after 10 AM & before 9 PM)
(901) 664-7539 (FAX Number - any time of day)
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