---------------------------------------------------------- AeroElectric-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Wed 08/17/11: 11 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 07:07 AM - Re: RG142 coax offer (jonlaury) 2. 08:43 AM - Re: Re: E6000 on plexi (rayj) 3. 09:00 AM - Re: battery charger (Robert L. Nuckolls, III) 4. 09:00 AM - Re: Re: RG142 coax offer (Robert L. Nuckolls, III) 5. 09:08 AM - Re: Re: E6000 on plexi (Robert L. Nuckolls, III) 6. 09:26 AM - Re: Re: E6000 on plexi (rayj) 7. 11:54 AM - Re: battery charger (James Robinson) 8. 01:44 PM - Re: Navaid Servo (zwakie) 9. 01:54 PM - Re: Navaid Servo (zwakie) 10. 04:03 PM - Re: Re: E6000 on plexi (Christopher SeeStone) 11. 05:41 PM - Re: Re: E6000 on plexi (rayj) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 07:07:46 AM PST US Subject: AeroElectric-List: Re: RG142 coax offer From: "jonlaury" Bob, The order form for the coax seems to limit me to 3 pcss at a time. I need 3 pcs , 3' long, w/ BNC-CM on one end and 3 pcs, 4' long, w/BNC-CM on one end and 1 pc, 7.5' long, BNC-CM x BNC-CM Do I have to make 3 separate orders to effect this? Thanks, John Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=349745#349745 ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 08:43:05 AM PST US From: rayj Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: Re: E6000 on plexi Bob, I'm using the brand name "E 6000" in the silver tooth paste tube with perchloroethylene (man, that's smaaaall print). My application is adhering stainless and brass "finger insets" into holes in old plexi sliding windows on a boat. Off topic, but I figured this was the largest group of E 6000 users I was going to find. :) do not archive Raymond Julian Kettle River, MN "And you know that I could have me a million more friends, and all I'd have to lose is my point of view." - John Prine On 08/16/2011 07:25 PM, Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote: > > > At 06:47 PM 8/16/2011, you wrote: >> >> Greetings listers, >> >> Has anyone used E 6000 on plexiglass? I'm wondering if the solvent >> will cause any damage or crazing to the plastic. >> >> Thanks in advance to any info. > > There are several versions of E6000 . . . one is flammable, > the other is not. What's your proposed application? > > > Bob . . . > > ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 09:00:34 AM PST US From: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: battery charger At 12:44 AM 8/17/2011, you wrote: >Hi Bob >I was looking for the info on the battery chargers and I must not >have saved it. It seems you recommended one available from WalMart >that was a good value >Jim > I think you're remembering the Schumacher model 1562. Bob . . . ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 09:00:59 AM PST US From: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: Re: RG142 coax offer At 09:03 AM 8/17/2011, you wrote: > >Bob, >The order form for the coax seems to limit me to 3 pcss at a time. > >I need 3 pcs , 3' long, w/ BNC-CM on one end and >3 pcs, 4' long, w/BNC-CM on one end and >1 pc, 7.5' long, BNC-CM x BNC-CM > >Do I have to make 3 separate orders to effect this? No, put the balance in the comments box at the bottom of the order form. Bob . . . ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 09:08:10 AM PST US From: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: Re: E6000 on plexi At 10:39 AM 8/17/2011, you wrote: > >Bob, > >I'm using the brand name "E 6000" in the silver tooth paste tube >with perchloroethylene (man, that's smaaaall print). > >My application is adhering stainless and brass "finger insets" into >holes in old plexi sliding windows on a boat. Off topic, but I >figured this was the largest group of E 6000 users I was going to find. :) This link http://www.ridoutplastics.com/plexiglas-chemical-resistance.html speaks to chemical resistance of acrylics (plexiglas) to various antagonists. At room temp, resistance is listed as 'fair' but not recommended at higher temps. Since your application will evaporate away all the solvent as the cement cures, you'd probably be okay. Might put a fan on it to hasten drying. Once the glue is fully cured, all the perch is gone. Bob . . . ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 09:26:37 AM PST US From: rayj Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: Re: E6000 on plexi Thanks. do not archive Raymond Julian Kettle River, MN "And you know that I could have me a million more friends, and all I'd have to lose is my point of view." - John Prine On 08/17/2011 11:04 AM, Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote: > > > At 10:39 AM 8/17/2011, you wrote: >> >> Bob, >> >> I'm using the brand name "E 6000" in the silver tooth paste tube with >> perchloroethylene (man, that's smaaaall print). >> >> My application is adhering stainless and brass "finger insets" into >> holes in old plexi sliding windows on a boat. Off topic, but I figured >> this was the largest group of E 6000 users I was going to find. :) > > This link > > http://www.ridoutplastics.com/plexiglas-chemical-resistance.html > > speaks to chemical resistance of acrylics (plexiglas) to > various antagonists. At room temp, resistance is listed as > 'fair' but not recommended at higher temps. > > Since your application will evaporate away all the solvent > as the cement cures, you'd probably be okay. Might put a > fan on it to hasten drying. Once the glue is fully cured, > all the perch is gone. > > > Bob . . . > > ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 11:54:27 AM PST US From: James Robinson Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: battery charger Thanks Bob=0A=0A-=0AJames Robinson=0AGlasair lll N79R=0ASpanish Fork UT U77=0A=0A=0A________________________________=0AFrom: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" =0ATo: aeroelectric-list@matronics.com =0ASent: Wednesday, August 17, 2011 8:55 AM=0ASubject: Re: AeroElectric-Lis Nuckolls, III" =0A=0AAt 12:44 AM 8/17/2011, you wrote:=0A> Hi Bob=0A> I was looking for the info on the battery charge rs and I must not have saved it.- It seems you recommended one available from WalMart that was a good value=0A> Jim=0A> =0A=0A- I think you're re membering the Schumacher=0A- model 1562.=0A=0A=0A=0A- Bob . . . =0A=0A ================== ________________________________ Message 8 _____________________________________ Time: 01:44:28 PM PST US Subject: AeroElectric-List: Re: Navaid Servo From: "zwakie" Dean, Thanks for your elaorate reaction to my query. I have installed the Trio controlhead this week, so my setup is like yours now. The servo has been in place for years, and all of a sudden it exhibited this fill aoleron deflection. Today I did some more analysis on the issue, the firm conclusion being that the servo has gone broke. I will either have to get a Navaid servo from somewhwere, or get myself a Trio servo. Given the fact that Navaid servos are getting inti its dinosaur-state, I will most likely opt for the more modern Trio servo (which also has more safety features). You can find a range of documents on the Navaid products at ftp://ftp.porcine.com/SmartCoupler/ - I believe there is a schematic there as well. hope this will help you resolving your issue. -------- Marcel (Europa Classic Tri-Gear PH-MZW) Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=349792#349792 ________________________________ Message 9 _____________________________________ Time: 01:54:26 PM PST US Subject: AeroElectric-List: Re: Navaid Servo From: "zwakie" Ed, Thanks again for trying to help me out. Please accept my apologies for not having mentioned I am working on an existing installation of a servo that has performed flawlessly in the past. I guess what I'm saying is that alle the manual setups you are referring to have been done years ago. FWIW: this week I took out the Navaid controlhead and replaced it with a Trio EZ Pilot controlhead. One reason, not the one driving this replacement though, was that for a little over a year the 'whole-Navaid-setup' started showing this weird behavior out of the blue. As I said in esponse to Dean, I will noe most likely decide to have a servo from Trio; that way I will be completely up-to-date technology-wise... Thanks, Marcel -------- Marcel (Europa Classic Tri-Gear PH-MZW) Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=349796#349796 ________________________________ Message 10 ____________________________________ Time: 04:03:30 PM PST US Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: Re: E6000 on plexi From: Christopher SeeStone Raymond, If you are bonding Plexiglas (acrylic) to plexi or even polycarbonate to plexi you might want to use a solvent cement such as Weldon 4. Dries clear and produces a solvent welded bond as opposed to an adhesive bond. C Stone RV-8s On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 8:39 AM, rayj wrote: > > Bob, > > I'm using the brand name "E 6000" in the silver tooth paste tube with > perchloroethylene (man, that's smaaaall print). > > My application is adhering stainless and brass "finger insets" into holes > in old plexi sliding windows on a boat. Off topic, but I figured this was > the largest group of E 6000 users I was going to find. :) > > do not archive > > Raymond Julian > Kettle River, MN > > "And you know that I could have me a million more friends, > and all I'd have to lose is my point of view." - John Prine > > On 08/16/2011 07:25 PM, Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote: > >> >> >> At 06:47 PM 8/16/2011, you wrote: >> >>> >>> Greetings listers, >>> >>> Has anyone used E 6000 on plexiglass? I'm wondering if the solvent >>> will cause any damage or crazing to the plastic. >>> >>> Thanks in advance to any info. >>> >> >> There are several versions of E6000 . . . one is flammable, >> the other is not. What's your proposed application? >> >> >> Bob . . . >> >> >> >> >> > > ________________________________ Message 11 ____________________________________ Time: 05:41:49 PM PST US From: rayj Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: Re: E6000 on plexi Thanks for the tip, my application is metal to plexi. do not archive Raymond Julian Kettle River, MN "And you know that I could have me a million more friends, and all I'd have to lose is my point of view." - John Prine On 08/17/2011 05:59 PM, Christopher SeeStone wrote: > Raymond, > > If you are bonding Plexiglas (acrylic) to plexi or even polycarbonate > to plexi you might want to use a solvent cement such as Weldon 4. Dries > clear and produces a solvent welded bond as opposed to an adhesive bond. > > > C Stone > RV-8s > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Matronics Email List Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Post A New Message aeroelectric-list@matronics.com UN/SUBSCRIBE http://www.matronics.com/subscription List FAQ http://www.matronics.com/FAQ/AeroElectric-List.htm Web Forum Interface To Lists http://forums.matronics.com Matronics List Wiki http://wiki.matronics.com Full Archive Search Engine http://www.matronics.com/search 7-Day List Browse http://www.matronics.com/browse/aeroelectric-list Browse Digests http://www.matronics.com/digest/aeroelectric-list Browse Other Lists http://www.matronics.com/browse Live Online Chat! http://www.matronics.com/chat Archive Downloading http://www.matronics.com/archives Photo Share http://www.matronics.com/photoshare Other Email Lists http://www.matronics.com/emaillists Contributions http://www.matronics.com/contribution ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- These Email List Services are sponsored solely by Matronics and through the generous Contributions of its members.