I replace the standard rotor terminal screws with stainless steel screws.
de Tom N4KG
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On Wed, 8 Apr 1998 10:46:23 -0400 GORDENH1@westat.com (GORDENH1) writes:
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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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>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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