Which anti-seize for titanium frame?
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Understand your point about galling vs. seizing/corroding. And what I'm getting from you is that after the fact, I shouldn't worry about redoing it, but I didn't need to buy copper based antiseize when the aluminum antiseize I already had would have been fine and in theory protected better against corrosion?
Sacrificial anodes are an interesting topic. Of course , just like with water heaters, once the sacrificial anode has been totally eaten, you are no longer protected.
Sacrificial anodes are an interesting topic. Of course , just like with water heaters, once the sacrificial anode has been totally eaten, you are no longer protected.
So the worst that happens when the anode is eaten is that you have "ceramic" zinc oxide antiseize. It is still grease with fine particulate in it. So it isn't really a bad thing.
But "yes", the copper stuff is just fine.
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