I have been using anti-seize since last season with good results; but last night I noticed a problem that I believe was my own fault. My stove has a latch handle that closes down on a bushing. The assembly is this: a bolt holds on 2 flat washers that "sandwich" a bushing that spins on an "inner sleeve". Well, I know that there should be lube between the bushing and the inner sleeve, but I believe that I put anti-seize between the inner sleeve and the bolt-I believe that this was my mistake, as I found out last night the inner sleeve doesn't spin. The sleeve and the left flat washer were "stuck" onto the bolt-had to put it in a vice and tap it loose. I'm thinking that it doesn't need anti-seize right on the bolt since the sleeve doesn't move and it "caked-on" and burnt tight? Am I on the right track with this-I just put anti-seize on the sleeve so that the bushing spins. Thanks for listening to my ramble! :greenchainsaw: