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I need to know if anyone has experience based suggestions on how to seal th
e chips in the glazing of the porcelain insulators that are part of some of the old antenna and mast kits that I have. It would seem to me that the c hipped glazing is a way for water to saturate the porcelain and render the insulator ineffective. Before someone says just replace them let me tell you that they are part of swaged; as in crimped with metal bands; guy assemblies so there is nothing short of building new guy lines that would permit the replacement of the i nsulators. If you don't have an answer to the question that I have actually asked just go on to the next posting. NOTHING TO SEE HERE! MOVE ALONG! Thanks in advance for any help anyone can offer that will actually solve th e problem. -- Tom Horne W3TDH |
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