copper anti-seize



the new copper a-s tube has fluid carrier at the tube top-massaging
gently the tube can mix it with the lower paste? or squeeze till the
paste comes out.
using the copper on a spindle with allen bolt is more difficult than
using aluminum paste anti-seize which spreads-the copper runs.
runs into the allen female screw threading and pollutes making loctite
unusable-loose crank!!
I'd go for the aluminum for bike use-the spread is more exact.
 
Copper is used for titanium in titanium or brass. The aluminum is for steel into aluminum but it works on Ti into aluminum too.

You need to mix it before using.
 
other copper posts contain experts suggesting copper is the compound
for steel/aluminum!
the problem i bring forward oozing all over the spotless ready for
loctite surfaces prepared with excrutiating...
is that the copper is for quick work at $40K a year and not my or your
spindle.
the morel is-go search out the aluminum if only copper is offered at
the usual outlets or buy a can-the stuff keeps forever and is resoluble
with linseed(what else right? stirred in.