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Just got a new package today. On the back it says
"DOES NOT CONDUCT ELECTRICITY" Scott wrote in message ... Well, IS IT (after it cures, that is)??? Scott http://corbenflyer.tripod.com Building RV-4 Gotta Fly or Gonna Die |
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Earlier, Scott wrote:
Well, IS IT (after it cures, that is)??? One more data point: I've potted VHF radio antenna bases with JB Weld, and they've worked fine. Bob K. |
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Scott wrote in message ...
Rich, Thanks for the "field test"!!! I did find on the European JB website that it is not conductive after set up. Dang, I need something that IS conductive (well, not really, but it would be nice)... Do a Google search on "Conductive Epoxy" and you'll find plenty of silver filled epoxies that ARE electrically conductive. |
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Earlier, I wrote:
...I've potted VHF radio antenna bases with JB Weld, and they've worked fine. Minor clarification: The part I was potting was an insulator between the whip and the ground plane, and it did insulate as expected. Bob K. |
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