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Title: Epoxy, insulation, elmer's glue and stuff
Post by: twatts (pants are so over-rated...) on June 16, 2004, 10:56:48 AM
I've made a few cables, and usually they are pretty clean.  I've also seen some other cables and taken them apart to see how they were put together and sometimes there is a silicon looking hardened epoxy in there providing more insulation and support...

I've thought about filling my cable plugs up with something similar, but don't know what to look for or what I can use.  I've looked at RatShat, but couldn't really find anything...  Of course, I didn't look too hard as I was there buying something else...

But then I thought I might be able to use Elmer's Glue, but that is water based, so I thought it would be conductive...

Does anyone know anything about this stuff???  Should I be using something like this, or should I avoid it?  If so, what can I use and where can I get it?

Thanks,

Terry Watts

Title: Re: Epoxy, insulation, elmer's glue and stuff
Post by: cwfen on June 16, 2004, 11:23:16 AM
I have heard of people using a hot glue gun to do similar things (like fill areas of circuit boards) as well as silicone and epoxy. It is probably a good idea to use "something" in the cable connectors to stabilize...
Title: Re: Epoxy, insulation, elmer's glue and stuff
Post by: AT853rxwh on June 16, 2004, 11:42:45 AM
I have heard of people using a hot glue gun to do similar things (like fill areas of circuit boards) as well as silicone and epoxy. It is probably a good idea to use "something" in the cable connectors to stabilize...

Go to your local boating store and get marine epoxy... Made up a set of low profile xlr connectors that way and it works well
Title: Re: Epoxy, insulation, elmer's glue and stuff
Post by: BCostigan on June 16, 2004, 07:32:41 PM
If I were gonna do that I'd go the silacone route...the type the hardens of course. :P

I'm not sure about the epoxy (if it's good or bad or indifferent) but as most epoxys are mixed there's a chemical reaction taking place.  I'm unsure if any of these chemicals would be corrosive to the copper/silver/whatever of the conductor.  They may well not be...but I wonder.  Silacone, most definately is not.


I also think that if ya make the terminations well there is no need of doing this at all. 
Title: Re: Epoxy, insulation, elmer's glue and stuff
Post by: AT853rxwh on June 16, 2004, 08:38:55 PM
If I were gonna do that I'd go the silacone route...the type the hardens of course. :P

I'm not sure about the epoxy (if it's good or bad or indifferent) but as most epoxys are mixed there's a chemical reaction taking place.  I'm unsure if any of these chemicals would be corrosive to the copper/silver/whatever of the conductor.  They may well not be...but I wonder.  Silacone, most definately is not.


I also think that if ya make the terminations well there is no need of doing this at all. 

shouldn't interfere at all, and with epoxy, nothing comes loose...

Couple of things about silicone tho

#1 doesn't harden
#2 is an irritant

#3 doesn't even look good in boobs  :P

Title: Re: Epoxy, insulation, elmer's glue and stuff
Post by: BCostigan on June 16, 2004, 09:01:14 PM
I use silicone that hardens all the time.
Epoxy is non irritant?


I like boobs au'naturale. :)
Title: Re: Epoxy, insulation, elmer's glue and stuff
Post by: AT853rxwh on June 16, 2004, 09:18:20 PM
I use silicone that hardens all the time.
Epoxy is non irritant?


I like boobs au'naturale. :)


Never heard of hardening silicone? 

The marine stuff once hardened is like plastic.


I agree!!   Sometimes their life support system isn't bad either ;D

Title: Re: Epoxy, insulation, elmer's glue and stuff
Post by: Sean Gallemore on June 17, 2004, 07:10:21 AM

#3 doesn't even look good in boobs  :P




we all know that from the Lindsay Lohan thread
Title: Re: Epoxy, insulation, elmer's glue and stuff
Post by: AT853rxwh on June 17, 2004, 07:12:37 AM

#3 doesn't even look good in boobs  :P




we all know that from the Lindsay Lohan thread

+T good observation!
Title: Re: Epoxy, insulation, elmer's glue and stuff
Post by: John Kelly on June 17, 2004, 08:24:09 PM

#3 doesn't even look good in boobs  :P




we all know that from the Lindsay Lohan thread

Yeah, those Britney posts didn't belong there.  We really need the natural Lohan boobs alone. ;D
Title: Re: Epoxy, insulation, elmer's glue and stuff
Post by: Sean Gallemore on June 17, 2004, 09:45:16 PM

#3 doesn't even look good in boobs  :P




we all know that from the Lindsay Lohan thread

Yeah, those Britney posts didn't belong there.  We really need the natural Lohan boobs alone. ;D

Bastard ;D  I posted before the brit pix came up.