Re: [Emc-users] back to my out of whack encoder

2020-02-24 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 24 February 2020 10:24:57 dave engvall wrote: > It is unusual for epoxy not to stick. Pocket eh? Take a Q-tip with > either lye or muriatic acid and etch. Then wash with water, then > degrease with iso-propanol, trichoroethylene, perchlor (dry cleaning > solvent),  etc. This assumes the

Re: [Emc-users] back to my out of whack encoder

2020-02-24 Thread dave engvall
It is unusual for epoxy not to stick. Pocket eh? Take a Q-tip with either lye or muriatic acid and etch. Then wash with water, then degrease with iso-propanol, trichoroethylene, perchlor (dry cleaning solvent),  etc. This assumes the pocket is aluminum which is amphoteric. ... reactive with

Re: [Emc-users] back to my out of whack encoder

2020-02-23 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 23 February 2020 20:19:50 Stuart Stevenson wrote: > Gene, > I have seen this advertised several times but have never tried it. I > saw the same type of stuff used on my son's knocked out tooth. The > dentist glued it to the adjoining teeth. It lasted in that environment > for over a

Re: [Emc-users] back to my out of whack encoder

2020-02-23 Thread Stuart Stevenson
Gene, I have seen this advertised several times but have never tried it. I saw the same type of stuff used on my son's knocked out tooth. The dentist glued it to the adjoining teeth. It lasted in that environment for over a year. https://justdiy.com/bondic-review/ This is not exactly the same

[Emc-users] back to my out of whack encoder

2020-02-23 Thread Gene Heskett
Greetings all; This is turning into a PITA. After a weeks cure time I went to remove the blown ATS-667 from that pocket in my bracket, using a 1/4" wood chisel and a very small bit of alu for a hammer, it came loose so easy I could have just lifted the leads by hand. This was with the pocket