Re: [Elecraft] Chasing paddles around desk top

2021-07-08 Thread Don Wilhelm
Have any of you with key chasing problems tried putting the key on a piece of a mouse pad?  Don't be afraid to cut it, it is an inexpensive solution (sometimes free). I use a key with a very heavy base (Tony Baleno key) and do not have a problem even though I am a 'slap paddles' type. Try the

Re: [Elecraft] Chasing paddles around desk top

2021-07-08 Thread Julia Tuttle
It doesn't leave residue -- I think it just leaves the rubber (or whichever) cleaner than water or spit would, so there's less oil/dust/etc. and the runner's natural tackiness can work. On Thu, Jul 8, 2021, 18:28 David Ferrington, M0XDF wrote: > Isopropyl Alcohol should not leave any residue! >

Re: [Elecraft] Chasing paddles around desk top

2021-07-08 Thread David Ferrington, M0XDF
Isopropyl Alcohol should not leave any residue! -- 73 de M0XDF > On 8 Jul 2021, at 20:48, Julia Tuttle wrote: > > I often use isopropyl alcohol for this -- once it dries it tends to leave > things tackier than water or spit would. It will eventually trash rubber > feet, though, so you have to

Re: [Elecraft] Chasing paddles around desk top

2021-07-08 Thread Gwen Patton
Unfortunately, the table I have the key on does not have a nice, smooth surface. It's a plastic table that is stored in the right side armrest of my recliner, and swings up on a support arm. The surface is too hard and irregular for the rubber feet to gain any purchase. To combat this, I have a

Re: [Elecraft] Chasing paddles around desk top

2021-07-08 Thread Mike Maloney
A short strip of friction tape under the feet works well also.   Mike AC5P On Thursday, July 8, 2021, 03:07:37 PM CDT, Walter Underwood wrote: Yep, Museum Wax is the good stuff. https://www.amazon.com/Quakehold-66111-Museum-Ounce-Clear/dp/B000FJU29U

Re: [Elecraft] Chasing paddles around desk top

2021-07-08 Thread Walter Underwood
Yep, Museum Wax is the good stuff. https://www.amazon.com/Quakehold-66111-Museum-Ounce-Clear/dp/B000FJU29U wunder K6WRU Walter Underwood CM87wj http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog) > On Jul 8, 2021, at 12:47 PM,

Re: [Elecraft] Chasing paddles around desk top

2021-07-08 Thread Julia Tuttle
I often use isopropyl alcohol for this -- once it dries it tends to leave things tackier than water or spit would. It will eventually trash rubber feet, though, so you have to be okay treating those as occasional consumables. On Thu, Jul 8, 2021 at 3:40 PM Frank Krozel wrote: > And there goes

Re: [Elecraft] Chasing paddles around desk top

2021-07-08 Thread Steve Lawrence via Elecraft
Or Museum Wax which holds indefinitely, is easy to move/remove and leaves no marks. Steve WB6RSE > On Jul 8, 2021, at 12:38 PM, Frank Krozel wrote: > > And there goes my secret > > -73- FrankKG9H > kg9hfr...@gmail.com > > > > >> On Jul 8, 2021, at 2:34 PM, Art Nienhouse wrote: >>

Re: [Elecraft] Chasing paddles around desk top

2021-07-08 Thread Frank Krozel
And there goes my secret -73- FrankKG9H kg9hfr...@gmail.com > On Jul 8, 2021, at 2:34 PM, Art Nienhouse wrote: > > Gwen > Try this trick dust off the desk top ...wet fingers wipe the rubber feet with > wet fingers (spit) works place the paddle down it will stick its self to the >

[Elecraft] Chasing paddles around desk top

2021-07-08 Thread Art Nienhouse
Gwen Try this trick dust off the desk top ...wet fingers wipe the rubber feet with wet fingers (spit) works place the paddle down it will stick its self to the operating surface nicely. Regards Art ka9zap -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com