Jun 13, 2003 #2 sunspot Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Aug 22, 2001 Messages 2,707 Location Graham, NC Any electronic or auto part store.
Jun 13, 2003 #3 Quickbeam Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jun 19, 2001 Messages 4,329 Location FlashlightReviews.com Ditto that. I use "AGS Line Dielectric Silicone Compound for Electronic Ignitions". Net Wt. 1 1/4 oz. Cat. No. DS-1. White tube with red and white lettering on front. Works great. Cheap. Oh heck... Here's a pic so you can find it easier... Found the retail packaging pic:
Ditto that. I use "AGS Line Dielectric Silicone Compound for Electronic Ignitions". Net Wt. 1 1/4 oz. Cat. No. DS-1. White tube with red and white lettering on front. Works great. Cheap. Oh heck... Here's a pic so you can find it easier... Found the retail packaging pic:
Jun 13, 2003 #4 FalconFX Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Nov 1, 2002 Messages 3,297 Location Davis, CA Radio Shack, Sears, Pep Boys, lots of places...
Jun 13, 2003 #5 I Inverse Square Newly Enlightened Joined Oct 17, 2002 Messages 122 Location USA I got mine at Home Depot in the plumbing department.
Jun 16, 2003 #6 PaulW Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Mar 23, 2003 Messages 2,060 Location Laurel, Maryland jtivat has been selling Nye Lube here for some time. I got some -- great for flashlight threads and o-rings.
jtivat has been selling Nye Lube here for some time. I got some -- great for flashlight threads and o-rings.
Jun 16, 2003 #7 T trailstoride Newly Enlightened Joined Oct 13, 2002 Messages 148 Location San Diego, CA EDC: Fenix L0D-CE I get mine at Pep Boys auto parts store:
Jun 16, 2003 #8 T Tomas Banned Joined Jun 19, 2002 Messages 2,128 Location Seattle, WA area trailstoride, that one looks, uh, painful ... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif