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In Reply to: RE: Application of crystals on tubes. posted by unclestu on January 7, 2015 at 12:17:25:
My free samples of BD came with some sticky substance, but I'm not sure whether that can be used on tubes.
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- I'm wondering if there's a heat-tolerant compound, that can be used to stick them on top. - carcass93 13:32:08 01/07/15 (9)
- RE: I'm wondering if there's a heat-tolerant compound, that can be used to stick them on top. - Mick Wolfe 11:42:17 01/08/15 (0)
- Wrap the tube with copper foil ... - rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com 18:18:42 01/07/15 (1)
- RE: Wrap the tube with copper foil ... - unclestu 19:03:35 01/07/15 (0)
- RE: I'm wondering if there's a heat-tolerant compound, that can be used to stick them on top. - unclestu 14:52:11 01/07/15 (4)
- Certainly - not needed for 6C33C, I'm talking for input (6SL7) and driver (6SN7). N/T - carcass93 20:15:35 01/07/15 (3)
- RE: Certainly - not needed for 6C33C, I'm talking for input (6SL7) and driver (6SN7). N/T - unclestu 00:14:12 01/08/15 (2)
- RE: Certainly - not needed for 6C33C, I'm talking for input (6SL7) and driver (6SN7). N/T - pixelphoto 10:41:05 01/08/15 (1)
- RE: Certainly - not needed for 6C33C, I'm talking for input (6SL7) and driver (6SN7). N/T - old guy 42 13:53:44 01/09/15 (0)
- High-Temp Silicone sealant might be the thing to try. N/T - carcass93 13:51:21 01/07/15 (0)