The plumbers in our shop used to use some thing called heat proof grease.  It 
came in a can kind of the size of snuff or soldering flux.  Might ask a 
plumbing supply house.
Ron
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lenny McHugh 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 6:27 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] lubricate - Heating question


  What I use to lubricate the hinges on the oven door is white lithium grease. 
  Itis designed for very high heats.
  Lenny
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Dale Leavens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: <[email protected]>
  Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 5:28 PM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Heating question

  Hi Roger,

  I had electric heat in a house here in the '70s with that ticking problem 
  usually both when the heat came on and again when it went off. It is the 
  expansion and contraction of the metallic parts. Fortunately, this was 
  usually the front panel cover differentially expanding against the chassis. 
  You can snap this off, they differ but usually the front cover has a couple 
  of wrinkles formed in it as part of the fancy design which hook over what 
  appear to be partitions inside the case. Beyond the cover you will notice a 
  long series of fins which increase the surface area available for 
  distributing the heat. You might try snapping the front cover off and with 
  a thin spear of something as simple as Vaseline on a finger tip wipe a 
  little lubrication on the inside of the front cover at about the points 
  where it clips onto the body of the heater so the parts can slide over each 
  other with expansion and contraction.

  There may be other components doing it but in my case this seemed to be the 
  main offender.

  Vaseline may not be the best depending on the temperature, it has a rather 
  low point at which it becomes fluid but it is a start. Someone else might 
  have an idea for something a little more forgiving at temperatures of around 
  140 or 150F.

  Hope this helps.

  By the way, you might like to take a duster or vacuum cleaner to those fins 
  while you have the cover off. This should improve their efficiency and they 
  won't get quite so hot from the insulating effects of dust and that alone 
  should help a little.

  Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Skype DaleLeavens
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Roger Bachelder
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 9:55 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Heating question

  Hi Guys,

  I moved into an apartment as the first. I have a problem with my 
  electrical
  heating. First of all, the heaters are mounted on the bottom of the walls 
  in
  every room, and the settings are low, medium, and high. Now when i turn 
  the
  knob clock ways to turn on the heat, the heaters make a ticking noise. 
  When
  the heater clicks on by it's self, to resume the temperature setting in 
  the
  room, the heater makes this horrible noise at this time also.
  Can someone please help me out and let me know how to fix this annoying
  noise.
  Thanks for the help, and Happy holidays to yawl.

  Roger C Bachelder 3rd
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