[AMRadio] 810's
rbethman at comcast.net
rbethman at comcast.net
Thu Aug 23 20:24:21 EDT 2007
I can only toss into the fray that JB Weld has PERSONALLY been used on an R/C helicopter muffler successfully for about ten years - keeping the two parts - fore & aft, together.
That particular Helo burns methanol with 20% NitroMethane.
If THAT doesn't hold up to a plate cap, I don't know what will.
Bob - N0DGN
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: John Lawson <jpl15 at panix.com>
>
>
> On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, Jim Wilhite wrote:
>
> > There are two types of JB Weld. The long settling and quick setting. The
> > long setting is best for high temp. I don't recall but if I recall, it is
> > good to 600 degrees F. It works well for resetting tube caps.
>
>
> http://jbweld.net/products/jbweld.php
>
>
> They say 500F max.... anyone know what an 810 runs at the grid seal
> under full dissipation?
>
> I have one with a seperated plate cap... so I'm interested in any info -
> what do the Tube Restorers use?
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
> John KB6SCO
> DM09fg
>
>
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