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9/1/2007 11:15:52 PM EDT
I have a new suppressor that comes apart to clean.

I've read that I should put anti-seize on the threads.

I can guess by the name what it does, but what is it, and where do I get it?

Thanks!
9/2/2007 3:33:04 AM EDT
[#1]
Auto supply store. You may want to buy high temp anti seize.

Dane
9/2/2007 3:51:41 AM EDT
[#2]
It is the messiest crap you will ever touch, just clean more often.
9/2/2007 3:53:07 AM EDT
[#3]
auto parts store sell it
9/2/2007 4:48:05 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
It is the messiest crap you will ever touch, just clean more often.

+1
Dave's not kidding.  My previously black TAC67 now has a tinge of silver color from that stuff on the OD of the tube toward either end of the can. (the paste is silver in color. I think I have a copper colored version somewhere, too).

Here's one brand of what you're looking for.
9/2/2007 6:05:30 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:

Quoted:
It is the messiest crap you will ever touch, just clean more often.

+1
Dave's not kidding.  My previously black TAC67 now has a tinge of silver color from that stuff on the OD of the tube toward either end of the can. (the paste is silver in color. I think I have a copper colored version somewhere, too).

Here's one brand of what you're looking for.
shopping.rexmar.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/167196.jpg


Spray rem oil on it.  Takes it right off

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