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Super-glued finger
On 12/12/2017 17:58,
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On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 12:32:54 PM UTC-5, N_Cook wrote:
What scarf angle do you use for the join?
nitrile/neoprene rubber cord ?
Neoprene.
And as sharp an angle as I can manage with a fresh X-Acto blade and clean mating surfaces. I would guess around 30 degrees or so. I have a marked, slotted block so that I can set the O-ring in the block and stretch it a specific amount so each cut is the same angle. I make a sloppy joint (extra glue), then more glue, dip it in baking soda (accelerant), allow to cure, then file the flash with a jeweler's file. It almost takes longer to describe than to do it.
Here is a picture from Phil's Old Radios:
https://antiqueradio.org/art/Zenith12S471NewBeltCut.jpg
Nothing wrong with a single-edge razor.
Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
So you don't roughen the surfaces with glass/sandpaper?
Re elsewhere in this thread:- I'd picked up a bottle of superglue
de-bonding , for such a finger-bonding emergency.
Went to use it and the bottle was totally empty, the liquid had
completely diffused? through the glass/cap , not a trace left, hence the
procedure in the original post.
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