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Subject: [TowerTalk] Re: Fw: Crank-up
From: w9jcc@juno.com (Frank C. Travanty)
Date: Sun, 6 May 2001 19:56:25 -0500
Does anyone know where to get the "silicon" grease? When I tried to get
some from UST a few years ago for my HDX-555, they offered to sell me a
small tube for $12.00. I then asked them for the supplier & part # . They
replied with "Husky LV150". I called all over the country and no one
seems to have heard of it.  I since found some that seems fairly WX
resistant and doesn't run down the tower. I bought two tubes for $3.80
each in 1999 from Biotech Products, Oklahoma City, 73148-0755, (800)
477-9384.
        Inv # RC-726    Red Grease      
        Inv # RC-728    Moly Grease
I've been using the  Red, but haven't tried the Moly yet. I explained the
application to Biotech & this was their recommendation. These are heavy
duty greases with a lot of fiber, although you can't tell by the texture.
I think the Moly will be better as it is supposed to leave a black
lubricating film as it ages. The grease that came with the tower was
nasty stuff, but it seemed to work well.
73,
Frank W9JCC


On Sun, 06 May 2001 17:34:19 -0500 bill <ny9h@home.com> writes:
> steve you might check out that grease; i believe it was a silicon 
> grease. 
> It will not wash off.
> It is the most worst stuff you ever got on your hands. It's sticky 
> gooy  and is nasty too boot
> I can believe they used a paint brush.  it probably is the best for 
> the 
> above reasons.
> bill
> 
> At 11:30 PM 5/5/01, K7LXC@aol.com wrote:
> >In a message dated 5/4/01 11:52:44 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
> k3est@mother.com
> >writes:
> >
> > > From: "bill" <ny9h@home.com>
> > >  To: <sales@championradio.com>
> > >  Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 9:28 AM
> > >
> > >
> > >  > I should have thought of looking here earlier. I found both 
> the cold
> > >  > galv  as well as the cable lube. ( ed. <A 
> HREF="www.championradio.com">
> >www.championradio.com</A> )
> > >  > Now the big question, my 72 ft US Tower came with some kind 
> of grease on
> > >  > the sliding contact areas of the sections.  Is is some kind 
> of silicon
> > >  > grease ??  Do you sell something that would be appropriate to 
> smear on
> > >  that
> > >  > part , after I  spray cold galv ? ( it looks like the galv 
> was 
> > 'polished'
> > >  > off the area where the sections rub together.)
> >
> >     I just spent a couple of days at the UST factory learning 
> about their
> >towers and that was one of my questions. I got the name of the 
> grease that
> >they would paint on the tower sliding part but it turns out they 
> don't use it
> >anymore. The reason was that it attracted too much dirt and grit. 
> It's also
> >really messy to apply and they did it with a brush.
> >
> >     Now they use beeswax to help things slide better during 
> assembly. It
> >would be practically impossible to put this on yourself on a 
> finished tower
> >so I guess my answer is that there isn't anything the factory 
> specifically
> >recommends for sliding tower section greasing.
> >
> >     Perhaps you could use some light lubricating substance like 
> WD-40,
> >silicon spray or something similar. While it wouldn't be too long 
> lasting as
> >the rain would wash it away, it probably wouldn't hurt to do it a 
> couple of
> >times a year. Even that would be helpful.
> >
> >     I'm going to post this on TowerTalk since there are lots of 
> crank-up
> >owners wondering about the same thing. Hope you don't mind.
> >
> >Cheers,   Steve    K7LXC
> >Tower Tech
> 
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