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Wing wrote:
John Popelish wrote: You can also tack each turn down on the outside corners of the core with a little drop of instant glue, but you have to be really careful to not glue your fingers to the inductor. Is that from experience? But seriously, I normally tack thing down with a bit of hot glue and it does come off easily so mistakes aren't much of a concern. I used to use instant glue a lot, fogging it with my breath, to harden it very quickly. But I inhaled too much of the fumes and damaged my lungs, so hardly ever use it, any more. THe hot melt glue idea sounds interesting. Especially with the ability to peel the whole mess off when the coil is done. -- John Popelish |
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