Loctite makes a good one and it is available just about anywhere.
There is also a nickel based one which they use on nukes.
There is also a moly based one which is waterproof.
Not sure of the vendor's names, but you can buy them at any machine
shop supply house.
I use the Loctite one given the ease of procurement. It comes in a
tube, and I brush it on with a finger. A little goes a long way.
Hal
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Subject: RE: neversieze WAS RE: fasteners
Author: Chris Kotting <ckotting@iwaynet.net> at ccout
Date: 1/13/98 3:57 PM
Hokay, who makes "neversieze", and where can I get some?
On Tuesday, January 13, 1998 2:57 PM, Christopher Palmer [SMTP:ctp@gbn.org]
wrote:
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> >I also use neverseize almost everywhere exposed to weather.
> Definitely...you will thank yourself 5 years later when trying to remove
> some bolts which have been out in the weather...and they come off with a
> wrench (rather than a torch and the jaws-of-life)(who was it that says all
> anything takes is a checkbook anf high explosives?)
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