I'm dealing with galling issues when using aluminum bolts in aluminum threads. I'd like to know the best anti-seize compound to use in this situation. Is there a specific type that works best, or any tips to avoid these problems?
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For aluminum-on-aluminum applications, I've had luck with the standard gray anti-seize compound from the auto parts store. It's great for tackling galling issues, as long as you don't over-torque the bolts. Just make sure the bolts are anodized, and that should help too! But I’m curious, is there a specific reason you need to stick with aluminum? Some alternatives might work better depending on the situation.

Unfortunately, I have to go with aluminum. The bolts are anodized, but I'm still running into problems.