I don’t intend to open a can of worms - but I realize I might. My father always said, if it pivots, oil it. If it slides, “grease” it. The machinists handbook as I recall recommended bearing grass for threads, but that may have been before the current anti seize lubricants came along. For years I used either white lithium grease (Permatex) or Brownells Action Lube plus in very light amounts on slide rails and bolt lugs. Is there any merit to using anti-seize compound instead of bearing grease? I’m out of grease and need to replace. Curious as to current schools of thought.