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Topband: Keeping tuning boxes dry.

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Subject: Topband: Keeping tuning boxes dry.
From: "K9RBorowski" <k9rb@bellsouth.net>
Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 00:04:01 -0400
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I've been using grey plastic electrical boxes with gasketed covers from Home 
Depot for a good number of years now and found that they are pretty impervious 
to U.V. and temperature extremes. Some are over 10 years old exposed to the 
Florida sun and still appear like new. I started using 3/32" drilled holes in 
each bottom corner and found that they were still large enough to let tiny ants 
and other small insects in, then they die and the decayed remains would clog 
the small holes. I found a far better way by using a 7/8" to 1 -1/4" hole saw 
in the bottom of the box and cover it from the inside with a bit larger piece 
of window screening and use a glue gun, epoxy, what have you, to secure it to 
the box. I use JB Weld. You can forget about any condensation build-up or small 
insects after that. One may wish to use a piece of Fiberglas furnace filter 
material over the screen in a real dusty area but my location hasn't needed 
that and all has stayed clean inside the boxes. I've had 
 various boxes with cheese slicers, ceramic transmitting caps, vacuum 
variables, motorized roller inductors, switches, and open relays with no 
problems whatsoever since using the screening method. The previous 3/32" holes 
all got a dab of silicon caulk to seal them once I found this method worked so 
well. 
73, -=Rog-K9RB=- (playing topband for 45 seasons now and still experimenting)
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