by Bob Cain <arcane@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Apr 30, 2008 at 01:19 AM
Philippe LEMAIRE wrote:
> Bob Cain said...
>> Philippe Lemaire wrote:
>>> Bob Cain said...
>>>> Julian wrote:
>>>>> On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 00:03:15 -0700, Bob Cain
>>>>> <arcane@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Silver epoxy might work. Can you take some pics and post them
somewhere so we
>>>>>> can have a look?
>>>>> What's silver epoxy and where do you get it?
>>>> Radio Shack used to carry it. I've also found it online with Google.
>>> I have some :-) !
>>> But about 20 years old...
>>> Still at least pasty : ELECOLIT 340
>>> Electrically Conducting Paint
>>>
>>>
>>>>> What do you think from the photos, Bob? That ribbon probably comes
>>>>> out and could be replaced if one can get the part.
>>> It seems the whole head : laser/writing head IS ONE part :- ( !
>>>
>>>> That would certainly be preferable if the part can be obtained.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Bob
>>>>
>>>
>>> Philippe who thanks everyone
>> What I've been using is Circuit Works Conductive Pen CW2200STP and
Overcoat Pen
>> CW3300C. This stuff has no significant strength in and of itself and
the parts
>> to be connected should be otherwise secured with respect to each other.
>>
>> I use it mainly to do the Linkwitz modification to electret microphone
capsules.
>> I've done dozens successfully with no subsequent failure.
>>
>>
>> Bob
>>
>
> Thanks for the info !
> I also have some http://www.2spi.com/catalog/spec_prep/spinstr.html
>
>
> Difficult to choose
I'll bet it's the same stuff.
BTW, kept tightly closed it lasts for years. I just used some today that
I
bought at least four years ago and it was still fresh. Generally it is a
good
idea to store things that can dry out with the screw top down. It tends
to self
seal the screw top so as to prevent gas leakage.
Bob
--
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A. Einstein