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Contralube 770


shadow_rusty

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Stumbled across this youtube video of it on a track in the UK.

http://contralube.com/contralube-770/

 

Has anyone ever used this?

Could this be the next 'inox'? (Yeah Right)

I'm guess I'm just curious about the 'longevity' of it...

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I think that if you never move your track, it may help.

But all it's really doing is preventing corrosion between the joints.

 

I also suspect that it too 14 hours to re-assemble the track because he re-crimped all the connections, which would of made the major difference.

So, no, I don't think it's the be all and end all that it's shown to be.

 

But I guess that's just the pessimist in me.

Well that, and understanding that it's unlikely a 'gel' could cope with 1+ amp current indefinitely...

 

 

That said, it will work wonders at preserving connectors in the way it's designed to.

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It's the pessimist in you that saves the rest of us lots of money.

Hang on ... gotta go ... I just won the Euro Lottery, now thats gotta be real.

:D

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