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Re: "best" former material?
Original poster: "G by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>" <nieporgo-at-email.uc.edu>
>Original poster: "Chris Snyder by way of Terry Fritz
><twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>" <csnyder-at-ga.prestige-dot-net>
>
>Anybody thinking of using polypropylene,
> Just a heads up to anyone who's going to use polypropylene... I'm just
>about finished winding a secondary on polypropylene... The one bad thing I
>can say about it is that it is nearly impossible to bond to. Tried all
>kinds of epoxies, they just fall right off of it. Most epoxies even say not
>for use on polypropylene. Luckly, polyeurethane holds well enough to keep
>the windings on, but a few flexes of the form and they'll fall right off. :P
>
>Chris Snyder
Go to any hardware store and buy Marine Goop in the glue section.
This stuff works miracles and I used it to bond all my ldpe
insulating parts to wood.
Tough glue to beat for all jobs.
Greg
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