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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: epoxy glue no good in CuCl long term

2006-05-08 by Stefan Trethan

As i said

I HAVE SEARCHED BEFORE I ASKED!

But the problem is, there are different kinds of goop glues, many sorts  
actually.
One page said it is a silicone glue, but i do need confirmation of that  
since it is not what i would have guessed from what it is supposed to  
glue. I'm sorry that i didn't give a full account of my search with links  
and all, instead only wrote a short question hoping for a short answer.

Getting results is not enough, actually it can be just as useless as your  
post, since it is not at all clear what product exactly from these results  
was used, and the results differ in opinion.

If you don't believe this is a difficult enough question for you to bother  
with, just ignore it.

I'm pretty angry right now for beeing stood at the same step as some of  
the posters we all know and love so much, so i'll shut up before i say  
something that will cause Steve to moderate me.

ST



On Tue, 09 May 2006 00:30:43 +0200, Alan King <alan@...> wrote:

>  Not really, takes 3 seconds to type in 'goop glue' and get results.
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> Always keep in mind that those who can't be bothered to learn to use
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> such a useful and complete tool *effectively*, but want everyone else to
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> jump hoops to spoon feed them everything they think they want to know,
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> not only deserve but actually need to be appropriately ignored for the
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> most part..
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>
>   I think many people have these complaints in their cut and paste
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> buffer, and it's easier to keep making the same complaints over and
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> over.  Giving in to these types of things is not helping someone out,
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> they are better served to let them go figure out how to use a search
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> engine better.  Maybe offer a quick pointer along those lines, but no  
> more.
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>
> "Would be nice if everyone "
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>
>
>   While you're thinking that way, come dig the ditch in my back yard for  
> me so I don't have to do it.
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>
>
> Alan

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