Patrick Everdell
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
I am an electronic engineer and ham radio enthusiast. Good electrical connections in my hobby is a must. I have also used it for my OTA antenna system & in my automotive electrical work. It has made my job and hobby easier.
Larry McCullen
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
I bought this to use on the coax connection on my CB antenna, and inside the connector where the antenna screws into the mirror mount.Anytime it rained or snowed I was getting moisture inside those connections, which threw my SWR off and negativity affected the preformance of my radio.Dielectric grease doesn't work well for this application because it's non conductive. This stuff has copper so will not create resistance when used.It also stays usable to -65° so I can carry it in the truck without worrying about it freezing or having it's contents degrade from heat or cold.I highly recommend this product!
Dennis Deckmann
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2023
These parts and a little of the copper bearing goo should insure a great connection for years.
Rod Davis
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023
I recently purchased a 4-band Amateur Radio, vertical, 25 foot tall aluminum antenna. I used this Jet Lube SS-30 copper based compound on the aluminum parts during assembly. The lubricant properties made assembly very easy. And I understand the anti-seize properties will make and future disassembly easier as the parts will not stick together. And the copper in the compound makes for great conductivity between the antenna parts. Would recommend for any aluminum antenna assembly. But it does get everywhere during use. My hands were copper colored for days.
Myra
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2017
This is from Sidney not from Myra. I have used this product under a different name "It's Not Butter" for assembly of aluminum antennae, and I have left these antennae out in the rain, snow, hot, cold, whatever, for years and years and the connections never freeze up and are easy to disassemble, if you put enough and did it right in the first place. Just bought another 8 oz. which shold last for life because the stuff never goes bad. Get some.
BicycleBill
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2017
I have used this product many times in the past and it works extremely well not only on stainless steel but when placing stainless and aluminum metals in contact. Eliminates galling on threaded members and prevents corrosive action. I am using this bottle on the assembly of a Ham radio antenna consisting of a lot of aluminum with stainless hardware.
ConsumerJoe
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2016
The best you can get. I use this to cover exposed steel on water towers when we add grounding for antenna systems. Approved by all of my water tower customers (municipalities). Some of the water departments are very strict when it comes to removing paint off their tower for grounding but this product opens the door for this application. Works great on stainless steel bolt/nut to prevent seize or galling.
Mac Townsend
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2014
I think of this not so much as an anti-seize (which it certainly is, but be careful about the materials you use it on, With aluminum-steel it is not recommended as it will enhance galvanic corrosion!I use it in automotive electrical connections, such as battery post to clamp, or when crimping terminals on wires (a very tiny tiny bit!). Have no idea of it's capabilities in other applications. I would not use it in copper-aluminum wire connections -- a prime candidate for galvanic corrosion and this stuff, I think, would accelerate that.Am expecting long term that it will reduce corrosion in those joints as well as enhance conductivity over time.Over use, just slopping it on, can (and probably will) result in unexpected electrical problems, short circuits, and so on. So very sparing and careful use is recommended.