Nathan,

Try www.*onlinemetals.com <http://onlinemetals.com>*
They have all kinds of tubing and will cut to length and ship.
Not in Houston but a possible source.

Roy Storey W5TKZ -- 73


On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 8:54 AM, Nathan Vessey via BVARC <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On a related note, does anyone know where in Houston can you buy sections
> of aluminum tubing for repairs?
>
> Nathan Vessey
>
>
> On Jun 7, 2016, at 8:07 AM, Rick Hiller via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Aluminum Oxide based sandpaper works too.  I have use a bit of 3 in 1 oil
> with AL oxide sandpaper when cleaning element ends.   Or just use the
> Ox-GARD or No-Ox conductive paste (found in the electrical department of HD
> or Loews), spread it thin and sand paper away both the OD of the goes-inta
> end and the ID of the goes-outta end.
>
>
>
> At each junction, once the tubing is fit and clamped, check with an ohm
> meter.  You can buy AL Oxide in bulk if you wish to make your own batch of
> conductive grease.
>
>
>
> Maybe the resident chemist, KS5V, has a comment on the make-up of
> conductive grease…..Dan???
>
>
>
> 73….RH
>
>
>
> *From:* BVARC [mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]>] *On
> Behalf Of *Travis Burgess via BVARC
> *Sent:* Tuesday, June 07, 2016 7:28 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Cc:* Travis Burgess <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* [BVARC] Refurbishing Aluminum Antennas
>
>
>
> The following was copy/pasta from the GQRP Yahoo group today:
>
> Travis, K5HTB
>
>
>
>
> refurbing Ali antennas
> <https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/GQRP/conversations/topics/54070;_ylc=X3oDMTJxbWUzdXQ2BF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzExNDg1NARncnBzcElkAzE3MDUwNjMxMDgEbXNnSWQDNTQwNzAEc2VjA2Rtc2cEc2xrA3Ztc2cEc3RpbWUDMTQ2NTI4OTEzNw-->
> Tue Jun 7, 2016 12:32 am (PDT) . Posted by:"Dominic Baines" DomBaines
> <[email protected]?subject=Re%3A%20refurbing%20Ali%20antennas>
>
> Over on CDXC I saw this post and thought this snippit of advise might be
> useful for those (like me) that service the Ali antenna bits from time
> to time and get rid of the creepy crawlies that setup home in the traps.
> It worked too, I used these plumbers strips used to clean up copper
> tubing before soldering. Apologies to those that already knew this.
>
> The author is Vic G4BYG, who is in my log a few times since 2012 (160m
> contest), I do not know if he is a GQRP member or not but he seems to
> love messing with antennas according to my notes.
>
> ".... strip of Emery Cloth dipped in petroleum jelly (Vaseline!!!) and
> then rub on both mating surfaces till you get a nice grey conductive paste.
>
> This is the method we used when joining (by clamps) Aluminium Bus Bars
> above telephone exchange racks. Stops oxidisation.
>
> Used this method for years on telescoping ally tubing with no problems.
>
> Its CHEAP and effective.:-)
>
> HINT !!! Most Copper Slip is NON conductive.
>
> Try dipping your multimeter probes into the gump and see just how Open
> Circuit it is.
>
> "
>
> 72
>
> Dom
> M1KTA
>
>
>
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