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Old 10-24-2012, 08:50 PM
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Default Re: Screw drive setup/layout

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Originally Posted by fhhhstix View Post
I do agree the furniture nut is not the perfect thing to use but you did not do yours any favor by using anti seize depending on the type you were using. The silver and copper colored anti seize contain metal and are not meant to be used as a lubricant. You can get a graphite based anti seize but it can still be abrasive.

I have thought about just treading the delrin block and see how that would work.

Travis
Yup, anti seize is not typically used as a lubricant . As the name says, it prevents two combined stationary items from seizing together over a period of time and use. Also the dust and dirt that would cling to it would add to accelerated wear.


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