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In article om, "Joe Curry"
writes: No matter what you use, it will have to handle the heat. It is not clear that the cyanoacrylic materials (such as Crazy Glue) will hold up under the temperatures to which power tubes are subjected. I have never had cyano glues (Crazy, Super, etc.) hold *anything* together for any length of time, even at room temps. I've come to consider these glues as one big consumer fraud. Certainly don't work on plastics. --Mike K. Oscar loves trash, but hates Spam! Delete him to reply to me. |
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