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From: GORDENH1@westat.com (GORDENH1)
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 10:46:23 -0400
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     You might want to consider using "GE RTV-618", similar to windshield 
     sealer. It sets up in about 24hr, using the moisture in the air, but 
     it never hardens.  I have used it on many out/indoor projects, and it 
     peels off rather easy.  May have to use X-acto blade in some very 
     small areas or spots to remove.  Also good for sealing coax connectors 
     if you don't have access to the product called coax-seal.  Lasts many 
     years if you don't disturb it.
     
     73, de Howard W3CQH
     
     


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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] protecting rotor terminal strips
Author:  "Charles H. Harpole" <harpole@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu> at Internet-E-Mail
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Date:    4/8/98 8:07 AM


I have used Scotch electric sealer (comes in liquid brush on form).  Works 
ok;  very hard to get off later.
used nothing, screws rusted within one year.
used silicone windshield sealer;  preserves gud, very very hard to get 
off later.
used Krylon clear spray;  a little rust after three years, hard to tell 
where it is for later scraping and reconnecting of wires.
     
U gotta use sompthin, cause rust is your alternative. 
de K4VUD
     
     
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