[TowerTalk] White vaseline

Stein Roar Brobakken LA6FJA/K3RAG s-roabr at online.no
Fri Oct 20 16:16:40 EDT 2006


Hi Thanks for all the answers :)

I would like to keep the conductive connection, but I know that coppar
paste is making a chemical reaction into the antenna..but I guess also
the white vaseline could make it...I not a expert at chemistry, but I
have read a lot before when assembling tower of alumining do have clean
nuts and screws "without" copper pase...

I will try some and check the results, I wanna assemle the antenna at
Sunday before the Sunday comes ;)

73 RAG LA6FJA-K3RAG

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Sendt: 20. oktober 2006 21:55
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Emne: Re: [TowerTalk] White vaseline


Mike:

You said:

 "It is non-conducting, of course, but what you are trying to achieve 
between overlapped segments is an anti-seize characteristic (that will 
last)".

You would want the compound to be conductive or else you would insulate
the 
element sections from each other.
Correct?

Gene, WØQFC
Spring Hill, Florida
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