TefGel
Posted: Oct 4th, '11, 10:30
One of the things I've learned from this sandbox is the variety of potions out there to make things a lot easier. One of them is TefGel, a grease-type compound invented and distributed by one of Capt. Partick's friends in WPB. Its for use on threads to prevent dissimilar metals from interacting with each other and seizing up. For example, a stainless screw into aluminum....put some TefGel (now its called Ultra TefGel) on the screw threads and a few years later take the screw out with just hand pressure.
Hurricane Gustav wiped out all the big trees in our front yard three years ago and we replaced them with very tall Crepe Myrtles that I was worried would blow over in a strong wind. So I guy wired them with steel cable to rebar anchors with a turnbuckle at the rebar. The turnbuckles were aluminum barrels with carbon steel eye bolts. I carefully coated the eye bolt threads with TefGel and yesterday took all 24 guy wires & turnbuckles down as the plants are now established. I was pleasantly surprised that all the turnbuckles unscrewed with just hand pressure, no wrench required. After 3 years outdoors. Amazing stuff. The website:
http://www.tefgel.com/contain.php?param ... itch_infor
Not sure if you can order on line, they used to only take phone orders. The little syringes are super handy and a little of the stuff oges a long way. They also make some bilge pump switches that are supposed to really be good and some alarms that look interesting.
Thought I'd share this for some of the guys that may not have heard of the stuff.
UV
Hurricane Gustav wiped out all the big trees in our front yard three years ago and we replaced them with very tall Crepe Myrtles that I was worried would blow over in a strong wind. So I guy wired them with steel cable to rebar anchors with a turnbuckle at the rebar. The turnbuckles were aluminum barrels with carbon steel eye bolts. I carefully coated the eye bolt threads with TefGel and yesterday took all 24 guy wires & turnbuckles down as the plants are now established. I was pleasantly surprised that all the turnbuckles unscrewed with just hand pressure, no wrench required. After 3 years outdoors. Amazing stuff. The website:
http://www.tefgel.com/contain.php?param ... itch_infor
Not sure if you can order on line, they used to only take phone orders. The little syringes are super handy and a little of the stuff oges a long way. They also make some bilge pump switches that are supposed to really be good and some alarms that look interesting.
Thought I'd share this for some of the guys that may not have heard of the stuff.
UV