Anti-Seize Lubricant
Post by barrman on Oct 2, 2006, 2:06pm

When I got back from the National FE in June. I pulled all my brake drums off and cleaned the inside of the brakes out because they were very full of mud. I had to use an impact screwdriver to remove the 3 screws that hold the drum on. I coated them up with anti-seize when I reinstalled them. Today, I had to pull one of the drums off to unstick the adjusting star wheel. The screws were tight, but came out real easy. Well, I kind of cheated. I put the blade screw driver socket on an impact gun and just zapped them off. But, I did have the gun adjusted down to the lowest setting, so they came out easy.

Another place everybody should use anti-seize is the light bucket covers. I do not have a single bucket that has all 6 holes clean, threaded and ready for a screw. A few only have 2 good holes left. 30 years from now when I am still looking for more light buckets, I will appreciate the effort you went to today by using anti-seize the next time you change a bulb. Thanks.