Trimpot fixing

J.J. Fox foxx at airmail.net
Wed May 14 16:26:32 CEST 1997


> >>Try LockTite(tm).
> >>
> >     This won't do it!!!   You are far better off with a dab of RTV or other
> >     silicone. The product Sequential used for trimpot fixing was a silicone.
 
> YUeah - LockTite is meant to seep into the cracks and harden up.
> Can't adjust it later unless you really torque on the shaft to break
> it loose and you have potential for contamination... 
> You want something that sits on top and just holds.
> --- Via Silver Xpress V4.4 [Reg]

Ronnie.Johannesson at it.ck.lul.se wrote:

> Errh, sorry about my confusing LockTite letter.  I have to explain what I
> meant.
> LockTite is just a company name and they have lots of products. No 22 is a red,
> thick liquid to be used with trimpots and such things.


If ya'll are like me and looking to save save sum bux anyway you can,
try asking the women in your life if they have any fingernail polish
laying around that they don't find appealing anymore. I use several
colors and rotate through them so I know where I've been... 
-- 
J.J.Fox (foxx at airmail.net)

"Life is pretty simple: You do some stuff. Most fails. 
Some works. You do more of what works. If it works big, 
others quickly copy it. Then you do something else. 
The trick is in the doing something else. " - Tom Peters



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