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I got mine from blackwood in shepparton but stores all over big store in regency park in S.A :D :D :D
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Wrong forum Wayne :lol:
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What is an Alminox when it is home?? (had a few too many Wayne?) :) :)
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Loverly stick paste T1 plays with :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Oh is that what they are called these days?? Time to hit the road now.
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Dot wrote:What is an Alminox when it is home?? (had a few too many Wayne?) :) :)
An anti oxidising paste designed for high current electrical connections between copper and aluminium, copper and copper and aluminium and aluminium......... aren't you glad you asked Dottie :lol:
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We used to call it "gooy-gunk".
Still have a bit in the end of a tube from my HV maintenance days.
Very handy for making radio antenna's.

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I have a tin of NO-OX-ID that I use and find works very well :)
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TassyJim wrote:We used to call it "gooy-gunk".
Still have a bit in the end of a tube from my HV maintenance days.
Very handy for making radio antenna's.

Jim
It a bit like Never-seize, it can travel for miles within a few days, finger prints of the stuff just mushroom out from the source. It will instantly transfer to clothing, both what you are working in and the good clothes, coffee cup, dinner plate, taps, the list goes on..... but it does work well for the job intended.
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Yes thank you Terry :) (pigs arse) :)
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