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Smokey November 8th 06 01:47 AM

Broken coil glue recommendations?
 
I have an oscillator coil that is a standard fiberglas tube with a threaded
iron slug that moves inside. Outside of the coil is windings of #22 wire.
While servicing the radio the coil inadvertently was broken midway down the
fiberglass core. The #22 wire windings are intact and the two broken
fiberglass coil sections matefairly well without too much wobble or play. I
really...REALLY...don't want to replace this coil if at all possible. Does
anyone have any recommendations for something I can wrap or paint on the
whole coil to reinforce it while providing little or no detuning. I've
thought of hot glue guns, epoxy, fiberglass tape or some of that new liquid
electrical tape but I am interested in what the group thinks. Thanks a lot!

Smokey



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Scott Dorsey November 8th 06 03:13 PM

Broken coil glue recommendations?
 
In article ,
Smokey wrote:
I have an oscillator coil that is a standard fiberglas tube with a threaded
iron slug that moves inside. Outside of the coil is windings of #22 wire.
While servicing the radio the coil inadvertently was broken midway down the
fiberglass core. The #22 wire windings are intact and the two broken
fiberglass coil sections matefairly well without too much wobble or play. I
really...REALLY...don't want to replace this coil if at all possible. Does
anyone have any recommendations for something I can wrap or paint on the
whole coil to reinforce it while providing little or no detuning. I've
thought of hot glue guns, epoxy, fiberglass tape or some of that new liquid
electrical tape but I am interested in what the group thinks. Thanks a lot!


Q-dope, which is styrene. In a pinch you can melt styrofoam cups in toluene
and use that, but the GC Electronics Q-Dope is inexpensive and easily
available. You could also use glyptol, although the dielectric absorption
isn't quite as good.
--scott

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K3HVG November 8th 06 07:16 PM

Broken coil glue recommendations?
 
I have use J-B WELD type J-B KWIK glues with good results on HF coils,
e.g. BC-610, SP-600, etc. Its a 2-part epoxy and holds up very well.
etc. I have noticed no de-tuning or changes in inductance that is
detectable. Given what you have, would not a super-glue also do the job?

Smokey wrote:
I have an oscillator coil that is a standard fiberglas tube with a threaded
iron slug that moves inside. Outside of the coil is windings of #22 wire.
While servicing the radio the coil inadvertently was broken midway down the
fiberglass core. The #22 wire windings are intact and the two broken
fiberglass coil sections matefairly well without too much wobble or play. I
really...REALLY...don't want to replace this coil if at all possible. Does
anyone have any recommendations for something I can wrap or paint on the
whole coil to reinforce it while providing little or no detuning. I've
thought of hot glue guns, epoxy, fiberglass tape or some of that new liquid
electrical tape but I am interested in what the group thinks. Thanks a lot!

Smokey





Joe L. November 11th 06 03:48 AM

Broken coil glue recommendations?
 
In article ,
"Smokey" wrote:

really...REALLY...don't want to replace this coil if at all possible. Does
anyone have any recommendations for something I can wrap or paint on the
whole coil to reinforce it while providing little or no detuning.


There's a glue called "Amazing Goop", also sold under the name "E6000",
that works very well. It's available at many hardware stores and craft
stores in the U.S. It requires 12~24 hours to cure, but afterward is
very strong and seems to have no detuning effects. I've used it for many
years now.

73,
Joe K9LY


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