I've used clear silicone - sparingly. It remains
flexible to allow the meter case and glass to
expand differently with temperature changes.
There's also a "flowable" silicone for windshield repair
that does a good job of working its way into
small spaces.
Charlie, N0TT
On Sun, 4 Oct 2009 09:15:57 -0700 (PDT) Val Erwin <valerwin@att.net>
writes:
> Howdy Gents.....
>
> I have noticed that the glass faceplate on my Bird 43 watt meter
> has come loose and is now barely hanging on the remaining adhesive
> near the zero-adjustment screw.
>
> Removing the meter movement is the easy part; however, what does one
> use for stickum' to resecure the glass to the meter movement
> enclose?
>
> TNX
>
> Val Erwin a.k.a. W5PUT
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