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Hi Jim, It looked to be the copper side that failed. I had cleaned both surfaces with isopropyl before using the epoxy; perhaps I needed to wait a bit long for the iso to clear up. I really not have had any great results trying to use epoxy (Bob Smith brand, in this case) with plastic surfaces; but most of my epoxy experience is with amateur rocketry, which uses material like phenolic and woods. Joshua Thomas On Wed, May 18, 2022 at 8:14 PM Lux, Jim <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 5/18/22 4:43 PM, Joshua Thomas wrote: > > Hello Mads, > > > > Thank you for reminding me of your site, I had used it before as a > > reference. I have been sticking to the â??rulesâ?? of not putting any holes > in > > the secondary, but I see youâ??ve gotten away with it on occasion. I might > > try using a nylon bolt threaded from the inside to outside as a place to > > terminate the bottom of the coil. > > > > On that note, do you have any recommendations for adhesives for > > plastic-plastic (pvc) and metal-plastic bonding? The epoxy I used to > hold a > > piece of copper to a pvc pipe was a complete failure. > > Which side of the joint failed? The copper or the PVC? You have to be > scrupulously clean. > > I use silicone sealer (like for tubs or aquariums) for a general purpose > "glue" - it sticks to most stuff pretty well. It's not good > structurally, but for something that's not seeing a lot of loads it > works ok - good epoxy joints are stronger than the material in some cases. > > > _______________________________________________ > Tesla mailing list -- tcml@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe send an email to tcml-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > -- Joshua Thomas My new email address is: joshuafthomas@xxxxxxxxx Please update your information if you have not already done so.