Telrex called the insulating material "MICARTA" which is a high grade
phenolic. It is often carried by plastics suppliers. I cannot locate
my
old AIN Plastics catalog which listed various diameters and thicknesses
of available cylindrical tubes. Other possibilities would be nylon and
plexiglass. Of course you would need to determine the breaking strength
and uV sensitivity of these materials. Perhaps N6BT may be able to
provide some assistance. Be prepared to open your wallet, these
materials can be costly. Look in your yellow pages under PLASTICS.
73, Tom N4KG
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On Mon, 19 Jan 1998 00:01:22 -0600 Madison Jones <ab5tv@ix.netcom.com>
writes:
>I have an ancient (aren't they all) Telrex TB5EM which I would like to
>overhaul. I have all the parts except for several of the
>element-to-boom insulators. Anyone know of a source for them? They
>appear to be made of bakelite or similar material.
>
>Regards,
>
>Madison
>w5mj
>
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