McMaster Carr
Jameco
There's lotsa outlets...

Hit any of the big electronics supply warehouses and search for "heat 
sink compound".  I just checked each of the above.  4 oz, about $20. 
About right considering inflation.

Jim

Philip Stortz wrote:
> where do you buy it for that very good price?  i play with my machines
> and other electronics enough that i'd like a large tube, i already have
> a lifetime supply of the cheap stuff.  besides, i'm likely to play with
> overclocking some of my older machines just for entertainment value
> (there's not allot to do in casper wyoming at night if you don't want to
> get plastered, particularly between midnight and 6 am when i'm usually
> at my best, i've got what i like to call "the night watchman's gene",
> apparently some of my ancestors stayed up  around the campfire keeping
> the group safe and then slept during the day).  besides, i might
> actually get more use out of some of them if i clock chipped them.
> 
> Jim Arnott wrote:
> 
>>The good news is that you can buy a BIG tube of the good stuff for about
>>$15.  Enough to last a lifetime...
>>
>>I use: Rhodorsil 340. Cost about $12 for 10 oz. years ago... 10 oz. is a
>>bunch when you use it a tenth of a gram at a time.
> 
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