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JB Weld Waterweld and/or Loctite repair epoxy for dipole insulators??
No, according to their website, standard JB Weld and Waterweld are
nonconductive. I have some hardened Waterweld here that I just tested with the ohmeter and there is no conductivity. They do have a steel reinforced one thought that would be conductive I suspect. Why would I want to test this stuff in the microwave? "Wayne" wrote in message ... "Jayson" wrote in message ... I recently came across some JB Weld Waterweld and Loctite repair putty. I have used this two part hand moldable epoxy for various indoor projects and have met with success on a number of occasions. I am now preparing to erect a dipole and I am wondering how well this epoxy would work for the center/ end insulators? My main concerns are UV, weathering and of course longitudinal strength. Anyone have experiences/ recommendations they can share? Thank you. I thought that one of the parts had some powdered steel or something in it. Anyway....make a sample and test it in the microwave. |
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