Part Needed - SB-101 - JB Weld Fix

Gary Harmon gharmon at IDWORLD.NET
Sat Sep 30 08:58:23 EDT 2000


Agree.  It's a wonderful product.  It also is perfect for repairing Bakelite
cases and the like.  You can sand it, grind it, file it, thread it,
whatever.  Its only downside is that it, like other fixation products, does
not do well with some of the newer plastics.

Just another happy user speaking - normal disclaimers apply.

73,

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Gary H. Harmon, Jr.
K5JWK
6302 Robin Forest
San Antonio, TX  78239-3218
(210) 657-1549
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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2000 7:44 AM
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Subject: Re: Part Needed - SB-101

I have repaired a few broken wafer switches with JB Weld,
a really good two part epoxy.

After cleaning the surfaces to be joined, carefully position
the pieces with a litttle JB Weld in the break, I build up the
surrounding surface with a little more using a toothpick and
the like. Let it sit for 24hrs (don't "try it" beforehand) and all
three previously repaired awitches have given me no more
trouble. A lot easier than finding the right wafer/switch.

73s  Kees K5BCQ

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