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Old 06-05-25 | 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Kontact
That's a lot of unnecessary, messy antiseize where grease would have worked just as well.
How is anti-sieze messier than grease? That is a new one, having built several titanium bikes for myself and some for other people I have never felt that anti-seize is any messier than grease. Essentially anti-seize is grease with copper or other metal flakes in it (yes I know it is more complex than that and the chemical makeup is probably different enough).

I will agree on the usage front. I only use it on titanium frames to prevent galling or if somehow my anti-seize is easier to grab than grease and I am just threading something in.
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