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Re: Hot Glue Legal to Glue PWM cables ?

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Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz View Post
In practice I have seen hot glue on plastic that can only be removed with a razor blade. When applied to the PWM connector of a speed controller or RoboRio, the glue also migrates into the connector body and interior of the device. On a Victor, this would be a permanent solution IMHO.
Al, It almost sounds like you are talking about 2-part epoxy, which reacts exothermically (gets hot) when the 2 parts are mixed. Many formulations of 2-part epoxy tend to wick and migrate during the curing process. When cured, it is permanent and quite difficult to remove.


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