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Structural plastics and fibres and adhesive bonding. They must be bad as every modern aircraft including fighter jets are built using it and them.

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Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote:Also you would imagine a repair engineer would have heard of Loctite Output (315) obviously not, as he thinks it is Araldite. "Loctite Output 315 is a one component, thermally conductive acrylic adhesive used for bonding electrical components to heat sinks".
I've not come across this product before, but then I haven't been required to repair many electronic boxes over the past 30 years, when I did bolts were the attachment of choice for heat sinks.

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Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote:Structural plastics and fibres and adhesive bonding. They must be bad as every modern aircraft including fighter jets are built using it and them.
Absolutely :grin:
The last aircraft I was involved with was nearly all composite primary structure, it seems Boeing can't produce them fast enough to satisfy customer demand.

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Geoff.R.G wrote:
Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote:Also you would imagine a repair engineer would have heard of Loctite Output (315) obviously not, as he thinks it is Araldite. "Loctite Output 315 is a one component, thermally conductive acrylic adhesive used for bonding electrical components to heat sinks".
I've not come across this product before, but then I haven't been required to repair many electronic boxes over the past 30 years, when I did bolts were the attachment of choice for heat sinks.
Its not new I have been using it for nearly 20 years.

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I replied briefly regarding the output adhesive and very generally about Class II. Hope it's not worse because of it.

I reckon it's human nature that some of us get fixed into our entrenched positions. In this case, fixing output transistors. Convention has it that these things have a layer of special goo and sometimes a thin mica? film between device and heat-sink, the whole thing bolted together, the bolt often insulated from the transistor metal parts.
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So S J is another idiot. What he describes as a NVA power supply would have been from the 1980's, pre CE regs, pre appliance regs, yet it still met them as the insulation between the plates and the anodising of the plates made them electrically insulated (anodised aluminium surfaces are electrical insulators).

I can change output devices more quickly using the Loctite adhesive than anyone can with nuts and bolts, you just have to know how, i.e. skill and knowledge that he doesn't have.

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Dave - threads stretch and bolts and nuts loosen. Mica shatters and fails with age. Thermal compound dries and flakes with age. So output stages fail - I have never had an output stage fail for those reasons since using the Loctite (over 20 years). Early nva amps from the early 80s use conventional nuts and screws and compound and mica, and some have failed because of it. When I repair them I always replace them with the Loctite.

This is just about the usual ignorance.

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The lies and the problems originated at PFM a long time ago with TonyL, with him using biased moderation and lies to try and damage nva and me, I still do not understand why. So as a *get yer own back* I outed him as gay (an accepted process amoungst the gay community) and confirmed that at that point the only people appointed as mods were gay friends or lovers. You need to look into the history of Pink fish Media, it was originally a Californian based gay media site.

Now that is fine, I have no problem with them being gay, I do object a little to the discrimination used then in the management of the site, BUT it was obviously done to wind the man up as much as I could, and it obviously worked :x :lol: :lol:

He says we (I) tell lies about him, well if that is the case does he officially deny he is gay, if so at which point I will give details of two of his ex lovers I know about. One is a current mod and one is an ex mod. :x :x :x :x

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BTW I have offered him an armistice and a peace treaty and he refused it.

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"toprepairman"....... :laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling:

I havn't been able to access the link. (toprepairman).

Kind of says it all really. :mrgreen: :guiness;

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