Date sent: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 21:20:14 -0500 (EST)
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From: Max Eskin <max82(a)surfree.com>
To: "Discussion re-collecting of classic computers"
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Subject: Re: Help! Apple //c keyboard & whatnot...
Originally to: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
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On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, Tony Duell wrote:
The maximum bond strength thickness for most
iso-cyano acryllic
hydro-copolymerising adhesives is something like 3 thou. That's why they
work reasonably well for assembling a broken part (i.e. when the 2 things
you're tryinmg to stick were once one piece) and hardly at all for
sticking 2 separate pieces together.
Speaking of which, is there any glue at all that can make a strong
structural bond between two pieces of plastic (not sure what it's called
but when it breaks, the broken surface is sort of rough)?
Is that texture of the surface looks like this from HP deskjet
printers or some later printer internal bodies?
Wizard
--Max Eskin (max82(a)surfree.com)