RE: FW: [VFB] 5 minute epoxy needed

2019-05-09 Thread Chuck Alexander
Bruce: Thanks a lot. I’ll give it a try, Chuck

 

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Chuck,

You beat me to it.  I finally had a chance to look at the package from the 
product I used - that is the one.  It worked well on several projects that have 
moderate stresses on them.

Bruce

 

On 5/9/19 4:16 PM, Chuck Alexander wrote:

Bruce: I forgot to put the link to the Locktite plastic bonder I asked you if 
it rings a bell. Try this.  Thanks, Chuck

http://www.loctiteproducts.com/p/epxy_plstc_s/overview/Loctite-Epoxy-Plastic-Bonder.htm

 

 

 

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Bruce: Thanks a lot. Just let me know the name of it if you happen to remember. 
 I think JB Weld brand has a pretty new line called JB Plastiweld. I’ll go to 
Lowes and search it. Thanks, Chuck

 

 

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Chuck,

There is an epoxy that is made FOR plastics.  I used it on a cattle repeater 
syringe piece that broke.  This piece takes quite a bit of stress and it is 
still holding after at least 6 months of pretty heavy use.  I cannot remember 
the exact brand but I found it at Lowes.

Bruce

 

On 5/7/19 8:57 PM, Chuck Alexander wrote:

Folks: My transducer for my fish finder broke in two and although CA super glue 
works on holding it together, if it gets bumped in the slightest it re-breaks. 
So (unless somebody has something else in mind like some type of Gorilla glue 
etc???) I’m thinking some type of 5 minute, two part epoxy would work, but I 
don’t know a brand/type that would work best. It’s made of a hard plastic I’m 
thinking a hard polyethylene maybe??? Is what the transducer is made of. 

What I’m going to do differently this time though is to mount the transduce up 
front on the foot-controlled trolling moto shaft so it don’t get bumped each 
time I launch the boat. I tried mounting it higher by a cpl inches, but when z 
do that, the sonar against the back of the boat gets interfered with and 
bounces part of thee echo off the back of the boat. Thanks for ANY help. 
Luckily, where it broke does not interfere with the operation of the 
transducer/fish finder. I tried to find just a transducer and wire on ebay, 
Amazon etc, but to no avail. Ppl on there have the same fish finder as I have 
with no transducer LOL. I guess it’s a common breakage point.  Chuck

 


 
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Re: FW: [VFB] 5 minute epoxy needed

2019-05-09 Thread Bruce Whittle

Chuck,

You beat me to it.  I finally had a chance to look at the package from 
the product I used - that is the one.  It worked well on several 
projects that have moderate stresses on them.


Bruce


On 5/9/19 4:16 PM, Chuck Alexander wrote:

5 minute epoxy needed

Bruce: I forgot to put the link to the Locktite plastic bonder I asked 
you if it rings a bell. Try this.  Thanks, Chuck


http://www.loctiteproducts.com/p/epxy_plstc_s/overview/Loctite-Epoxy-Plastic-Bonder.htm

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*Subject:* RE: [VFB] 5 minute epoxy needed

Bruce: Thanks a lot. Just let me know the name of it if you happen to 
remember.  I think JB Weld brand has a pretty new line called JB 
Plastiweld. I’ll go to Lowes and search it. Thanks, Chuck


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Chuck,

There is an epoxy that is made FOR plastics.  I used it on a cattle 
repeater syringe piece that broke.  This piece takes quite a bit of 
stress and it is still holding after at least 6 months of pretty heavy 
use.  I cannot remember the exact brand but I found it at Lowes.


Bruce

On 5/7/19 8:57 PM, Chuck Alexander wrote:

Folks: My transducer for my fish finder broke in two and although
CA super glue works on holding it together, if it gets bumped in
the slightest it re-breaks. So (unless somebody has something else
in mind like some type of Gorilla glue etc???) I’m thinking some
type of 5 minute, two part epoxy would work, but I don’t know a
brand/type that would work best. It’s made of a hard plastic I’m
thinking a hard polyethylene maybe??? Is what the transducer is
made of.

What I’m going to do differently this time though is to mount the
transduce up front on the foot-controlled trolling moto shaft so
it don’t get bumped each time I launch the boat. I tried mounting
it higher by a cpl inches, but when z do that, the sonar against
the back of the boat gets interfered with and bounces part of thee
echo off the back of the boat. Thanks for ANY help. Luckily, where
it broke does not interfere with the operation of the
transducer/fish finder. I tried to find just a transducer and wire
on ebay, Amazon etc, but to no avail. Ppl on there have the same
fish finder as I have with no transducer LOL. I guess it’s a
common breakage point.  Chuck


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FW: [VFB] 5 minute epoxy needed

2019-05-09 Thread Chuck Alexander
Bruce: I forgot to put the link to the Locktite plastic bonder I asked you if 
it rings a bell. Try this.  Thanks, Chuck

http://www.loctiteproducts.com/p/epxy_plstc_s/overview/Loctite-Epoxy-Plastic-Bonder.htm

 

 

 

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Bruce: Thanks a lot. Just let me know the name of it if you happen to remember. 
 I think JB Weld brand has a pretty new line called JB Plastiweld. I’ll go to 
Lowes and search it. Thanks, Chuck

 

 

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Chuck,

There is an epoxy that is made FOR plastics.  I used it on a cattle repeater 
syringe piece that broke.  This piece takes quite a bit of stress and it is 
still holding after at least 6 months of pretty heavy use.  I cannot remember 
the exact brand but I found it at Lowes.

Bruce

 

On 5/7/19 8:57 PM, Chuck Alexander wrote:

Folks: My transducer for my fish finder broke in two and although CA super glue 
works on holding it together, if it gets bumped in the slightest it re-breaks. 
So (unless somebody has something else in mind like some type of Gorilla glue 
etc???) I’m thinking some type of 5 minute, two part epoxy would work, but I 
don’t know a brand/type that would work best. It’s made of a hard plastic I’m 
thinking a hard polyethylene maybe??? Is what the transducer is made of. 

What I’m going to do differently this time though is to mount the transduce up 
front on the foot-controlled trolling moto shaft so it don’t get bumped each 
time I launch the boat. I tried mounting it higher by a cpl inches, but when z 
do that, the sonar against the back of the boat gets interfered with and 
bounces part of thee echo off the back of the boat. Thanks for ANY help. 
Luckily, where it broke does not interfere with the operation of the 
transducer/fish finder. I tried to find just a transducer and wire on ebay, 
Amazon etc, but to no avail. Ppl on there have the same fish finder as I have 
with no transducer LOL. I guess it’s a common breakage point.  Chuck

 


 
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RE: [VFB] 5 minute epoxy needed

2019-05-08 Thread Chuck Alexander
Bruce: Does this look like what you used?? Thanks, Chuck

 

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Chuck,

There is an epoxy that is made FOR plastics.  I used it on a cattle repeater 
syringe piece that broke.  This piece takes quite a bit of stress and it is 
still holding after at least 6 months of pretty heavy use.  I cannot remember 
the exact brand but I found it at Lowes.

Bruce

 

On 5/7/19 8:57 PM, Chuck Alexander wrote:

Folks: My transducer for my fish finder broke in two and although CA super glue 
works on holding it together, if it gets bumped in the slightest it re-breaks. 
So (unless somebody has something else in mind like some type of Gorilla glue 
etc???) I’m thinking some type of 5 minute, two part epoxy would work, but I 
don’t know a brand/type that would work best. It’s made of a hard plastic I’m 
thinking a hard polyethylene maybe??? Is what the transducer is made of. 

What I’m going to do differently this time though is to mount the transduce up 
front on the foot-controlled trolling moto shaft so it don’t get bumped each 
time I launch the boat. I tried mounting it higher by a cpl inches, but when z 
do that, the sonar against the back of the boat gets interfered with and 
bounces part of thee echo off the back of the boat. Thanks for ANY help. 
Luckily, where it broke does not interfere with the operation of the 
transducer/fish finder. I tried to find just a transducer and wire on ebay, 
Amazon etc, but to no avail. Ppl on there have the same fish finder as I have 
with no transducer LOL. I guess it’s a common breakage point.  Chuck

 


 
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RE: [VFB] 5 minute epoxy needed

2019-05-07 Thread Chuck Alexander
Bruce: Thanks a lot. Just let me know the name of it if you happen to remember. 
 I think JB Weld brand has a pretty new line called JB Plastiweld. I’ll go to 
Lowes and search it. Thanks, Chuck

 

 

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Subject: Re: [VFB] 5 minute epoxy needed

 

Chuck,

There is an epoxy that is made FOR plastics.  I used it on a cattle repeater 
syringe piece that broke.  This piece takes quite a bit of stress and it is 
still holding after at least 6 months of pretty heavy use.  I cannot remember 
the exact brand but I found it at Lowes.

Bruce

 

On 5/7/19 8:57 PM, Chuck Alexander wrote:

Folks: My transducer for my fish finder broke in two and although CA super glue 
works on holding it together, if it gets bumped in the slightest it re-breaks. 
So (unless somebody has something else in mind like some type of Gorilla glue 
etc???) I’m thinking some type of 5 minute, two part epoxy would work, but I 
don’t know a brand/type that would work best. It’s made of a hard plastic I’m 
thinking a hard polyethylene maybe??? Is what the transducer is made of. 

What I’m going to do differently this time though is to mount the transduce up 
front on the foot-controlled trolling moto shaft so it don’t get bumped each 
time I launch the boat. I tried mounting it higher by a cpl inches, but when z 
do that, the sonar against the back of the boat gets interfered with and 
bounces part of thee echo off the back of the boat. Thanks for ANY help. 
Luckily, where it broke does not interfere with the operation of the 
transducer/fish finder. I tried to find just a transducer and wire on ebay, 
Amazon etc, but to no avail. Ppl on there have the same fish finder as I have 
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Re: [VFB] 5 minute epoxy needed

2019-05-07 Thread Bruce Whittle

Chuck,

There is an epoxy that is made FOR plastics.  I used it on a cattle 
repeater syringe piece that broke.  This piece takes quite a bit of 
stress and it is still holding after at least 6 months of pretty heavy 
use.  I cannot remember the exact brand but I found it at Lowes.


Bruce


On 5/7/19 8:57 PM, Chuck Alexander wrote:

5 minute epoxy needed

Folks: My transducer for my fish finder broke in two and although CA 
super glue works on holding it together, if it gets bumped in the 
slightest it re-breaks. So (unless somebody has something else in mind 
like some type of Gorilla glue etc???) I’m thinking some type of 5 
minute, two part epoxy would work, but I don’t know a brand/type that 
would work best. It’s made of a hard plastic I’m thinking a 
hardpolyethylenemaybe??? Is what the transducer is made of.


What I’m going to do differently this time though is to mountthe 
transduce up front on thefoot-controlledtrolling moto shaft so it 
don’t get bumpedeachtimeI launch the boat.I triedmountingit higher by 
a cpl inches, but when z do that, the sonar against the back of 
theboatgetsinterferedwith and bounces part of thee echo off the back 
of the boat. Thanks for ANY help.Luckily, where it broke does not 
interfere with the operation of the transducer/fish finder. I tried to 
find just a transducer and wire on ebay, Amazon etc, but to no avail. 
Ppl on there have the same fishfinderas I have with no transducerLOL. 
I guess it’s a common breakage point.Chuck



 
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[VFB] 5 minute epoxy needed

2019-05-07 Thread Chuck Alexander
Folks: My transducer for my fish finder broke in two and although CA super
glue works on holding it together, if it gets bumped in the slightest it
re-breaks. So (unless somebody has something else in mind like some type of
Gorilla glue etc???) I'm thinking some type of 5 minute, two part epoxy
would work, but I don't know a brand/type that would work best. It's made of
a hard plastic I'm thinking a hard polyethylene maybe??? Is what the
transducer is made of. 

What I'm going to do differently this time though is to mount the transduce
up front on the foot-controlled trolling moto shaft so it don't get bumped
each time I launch the boat. I tried mounting it higher by a cpl inches, but
when z do that, the sonar against the back of the boat gets interfered with
and bounces part of thee echo off the back of the boat. Thanks for ANY help.
Luckily, where it broke does not interfere with the operation of the
transducer/fish finder. I tried to find just a transducer and wire on ebay,
Amazon etc, but to no avail. Ppl on there have the same fish finder as I
have with no transducer LOL. I guess it's a common breakage point.  Chuck


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