I would try a piece of heavy-duty mylar packing tape stuck to one board. 

Optionally a thin piece of plastic, such as we must deal with encasing so
many things we buy these days or even a thin sheet of cardboard, held in
place with a bit of double-sided tape should be more than enough. 

73, Ron AC7AC 



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From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Rick
WA6NHC
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2016 12:07 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 encoder kit 4 pin connector

Resin would be difficult to remove should the need arise.

How about a thin piece of cork, often used in crafts?

Rick nhc

On 3/23/2016 11:57 AM, lstavenhagen wrote:
> Actually, I just checked mine after finishing the flush cutting and 
> the boards are going to touch when they're screwed together.
>
> In the archives it was suggested to use electrical tape, but I'm 
> thinking a more durable solution might be a thin layer of resin on the 
> daughterboard as a more permanently attached insulator. Any thoughts?
>
> Tnx es 73,
> LS
> W5QD

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