[Amps] super glue?
jeryb77
jeryb77 at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 10 19:46:55 EST 2005
Q-DOPE
Solution of pure polystyrene in solvents. Dries fast and leaves a
clear,
protective coating on toroids, coils and transformers, with no or
minimal
effect on inductive values. May also be used as a cement for molded or
fabricated items made of polystyrene.
Just a quick look this seems to be a fair price. It's at the bottom of
the page.
Jerry
http://www.oselectronics.com/ose_p89.htm
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Irwin" <crazytvjohn at yahoo.com>
To: <amps at contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 7:21 PM
Subject: [Amps] super glue?
> dudes
>
> I am in the process of developing a means of notching plastic rod for coil
> spacing retainers using my shopsmith, cuts a notch in 1/4"rod to half
> thickness about 1/8 inch apart. This will give with #10 wire about 10
> turns per inch. My question is about the glue or coil dope to seal the
> wire to the rods. arrl handbook says something about duco cement,I am not
> familar with duco cement . At work I use velco cement which is quite like
> old time airplane model glue. you can get this at fabric stores. But
> what do YOU use for this job. glue should not soften or melt with rf
> energy and I have no frendly amplifier laying around to roast some samples
> in to find out! The glue also should not be conductive for this
> application. hot glue is conductive.
>
>
> any help will be appriciated
>
> john kb9tc
>
>
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