Re: IML: Grease?
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Re: IML: Grease?



on 21/12/04 01:46, A. Foster at monkeypuzzle1@xxxxxxx wrote:

> Laurent;
> White lithium grease should work well for this as it is electrically
> conductive. I do believe that it can also be used inside light sockets and
> switches to prevent the contacts from oxidising or corroding, as long as one
> doesn't dump a blob big enough in one to short it out. The wax approach may
> work good as well but lack of conductivity might become an issue, though it
> would likely wear away where the sections rub against each other.

Thanks for all the good suggestions! I didn't know there were lubricants
teflon or silicon or even lithium-based.

Now, where can I find those? Home Depot? AutoZone? K-mart?

Thanks, folks. The Imperialists are the best folks around!

-Laurent.
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