mherrcat
Contributing Partner
I bought a small tube of this (not cheap!) for use when replacing some boom hardware, but haven't used it yet. Does it dry after application or does it remain wet or does it do something in between. The label indicates that it can be painted over.
The pop rivets that held the fittings to the boom for the lazy jacks had some kind of waxy substance on them that was still sticky. It seemed to have worked well as there was no corrosion between the stainless steel fittings and the aluminum rivets. I'm wondering what that substance might be.
Could the Tef-Gel be used on the rivets?
The pop rivets that held the fittings to the boom for the lazy jacks had some kind of waxy substance on them that was still sticky. It seemed to have worked well as there was no corrosion between the stainless steel fittings and the aluminum rivets. I'm wondering what that substance might be.
Could the Tef-Gel be used on the rivets?