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I once used regular 2-part epoxy of the type sold in small tubes in a
variety store. It was visible but inconspicuous and did the job well. Tom, N3IJ "Argus" wrote in message hlink.net... Gentlemen: Can anyone tell me what the tube manufacturers used to cement the plate caps to the tube envelope? Thanks-for-reading Prof. R. Long Ivy Tech State College |
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I once used regular 2-part epoxy of the type sold in small tubes in a
variety store. It was visible but inconspicuous and did the job well. Tom, N3IJ "Argus" wrote in message hlink.net... Gentlemen: Can anyone tell me what the tube manufacturers used to cement the plate caps to the tube envelope? Thanks-for-reading Prof. R. Long Ivy Tech State College |
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I have fixed a couple loose bases with 5-minute epoxy as well... on 01a
tubes... I agree it gets it done. Tom Coates wrote: I once used regular 2-part epoxy of the type sold in small tubes in a variety store. It was visible but inconspicuous and did the job well. Tom, N3IJ "Argus" wrote in message hlink.net... Gentlemen: Can anyone tell me what the tube manufacturers used to cement the plate caps to the tube envelope? Thanks-for-reading Prof. R. Long Ivy Tech State College -- If it's a "new economy," why do they want my obsolete old money? |
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I have fixed a couple loose bases with 5-minute epoxy as well... on 01a
tubes... I agree it gets it done. Tom Coates wrote: I once used regular 2-part epoxy of the type sold in small tubes in a variety store. It was visible but inconspicuous and did the job well. Tom, N3IJ "Argus" wrote in message hlink.net... Gentlemen: Can anyone tell me what the tube manufacturers used to cement the plate caps to the tube envelope? Thanks-for-reading Prof. R. Long Ivy Tech State College -- If it's a "new economy," why do they want my obsolete old money? |
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Argus wrote:
Thanks a bunch for your input guys. Tube caps and bases used to be cemented with high temperature frit-type cements. Sauereisen cement or a mixture of litharge and glycerine used to be popular. The same sort of things that are used to cement bases onto light bulbs today. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Argus wrote:
Thanks a bunch for your input guys. Tube caps and bases used to be cemented with high temperature frit-type cements. Sauereisen cement or a mixture of litharge and glycerine used to be popular. The same sort of things that are used to cement bases onto light bulbs today. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Sauereisen cement is still available. See www.sauereisen.com under cement
products, air dried. I have also had success with high temperature silicone gasket cement, the red stuff. It is available at any auto supply store. 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. 73, Joe K3ICO "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Argus wrote: Thanks a bunch for your input guys. Tube caps and bases used to be cemented with high temperature frit-type cements. Sauereisen cement or a mixture of litharge and glycerine used to be popular. The same sort of things that are used to cement bases onto light bulbs today. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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