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The hardener for fiberglass resin is methyl ethyl keytone peroxide it reacts with the cobalt in the resin. I have no idea of what that would do on a circuit board. I do know however, that fiberglass panels work well as insulators. , Having built boats for 18 years , I have some large panels (cutouts from building boats) that I use at the feed point, for (multi wire) parallel dipoles. FRP- fiberglass reinforced plastic ..makes a good insulator and it extremely strong. "Jim - NN7K" wrote in message . net... One other posibility , tho never tried it, is the repair kit (fiberglass), for boat hulls, kind of an epoxy resin, might also work, tho obviously more expensive. Just a suggestion-- Jim NN7k Nick wrote: Hi Henry, Thanks for that - I will see if it affects the signal / SWR if I place it next to the aerial as well then. Cheers |
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