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Subject: epoxy
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From: Craig Shields <cshields-at-tyrell-dot-net>
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Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 06:35:11 -0500 (CDT)
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Date: 05-03-94 (06:29) Number: 0
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T>>~Does anyone know if epoxy is suitable for covering secondary wires and
T>>~coil forms? I have a bunch of it and if I can use it for a new
T>>~secondary I won't have to buy some poly urethane.
T>>~Chip
On one of the TCBOR video reports, some guys were using a two
part epoxy to cover their secondary coil. The stuff came in two pint
bottles for about $20. They put it on thick, rotating the coil the
entire time, then let it sit for a day, then put more on for a total of
about 3/32" thickness over the top of the windings. Sounds like that
might work pretty good.
Craig Shields cshields-at-tyrell-dot-net
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