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![]() "Ian White GM3SEK" wrote in message ... Nick wrote: Thanks for that input - I did put some in the microwave and it was fine as you said, and I have wrapped / smeared some around some 14 gauge Cu wire and bent it around and it adheres remarkably well ! Any idea how it suffers UV ? Not bad at all - much better than epoxy, for example. It turns slightly more opaque, but doesn't crack or peel. It only really needs to last a year or so as by then I am re-doing aerials and things... You don't say where you are in the world, but in these latitudes ( low and mid-50s) I've used it for several years without problems. For a year or two, I'd guess it would be fine almost anywhere. Southern UK - Hampshire, and much of the time it is locked up in the garage in the dark - so maybe a century ??? The other product I have found to work extremely well is Evo-Stick impact adhesive... it seems to tolerate sun forever and is still a little flexible after years too - but as more fluid only really any good for thin films / coatings... Thanks, Nick |
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