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Those funny 311-0603-00 pots


 

Do you know where I can buy 16 space suits?


 

Sorry, I did not realize you were in Canada -- I went and searched for
shipping in the US. If you are near the border you could get it shipped
to one of those drop-box places or a friend for around $5 or $6. But
it's a pain with our 75? Canuk buck and outrageous shipping charges.

So some CDN alternatives: you can get Permapoxy Plastic Bonder at Crappy
Tire. It is a similar chemical but I've never personally tried it or the
JB Weld version on nylon. I did a test one time and found the Permapoxy
to be a stronger bond than JB Weld Plastic Bonder (Crappy Tire or Home
Hardware) on acrylic. All the above are around CDN $10 plus tax.

Comparing the literature, Locktite Plastic Bonder specifically mentions
nylon and the MSDS shows it is methacrylate based. Auto parts stores
are most likely to carry it, or CDN$20 shipped via Amazon.ca. (Looking
up the MSDS, I just discovered that Locktite also makes a cyanoacrylate
based product called "Plastics Bonding System" that they claim will work
on Teflon)

On 23/03/2016 7:05 AM, snapdiode@... [TekScopes] wrote:

Thanks but they don't ship to Canada.


 

I've used qservice in the past without trouble. I'm in Montreal, which
although in Quebec, still remains part of Canada. Maybe you can email them
to work out postage?

On Wed, Mar 23, 2016, 07:05 snapdiode@... [TekScopes] <
TekScopes@...> wrote:



Thanks but they don't ship to Canada.







 

He, he, Sigur?ur ?sgeirsson. Agreed! :-)


Qservice indeed shipped to Montreal, Canada. I got even a printout of 7854 service manual from Dino (Qservice).


Which part of Canada are you in, Snapdiode?


 

I've used Q-service before, he is excellent. I don't understand why I didn't see those pots before, but I *have* been working at this for over a year in my spare time...
I was responding to the eBay listings.


 

I think after having this part on the back burner for so long, I ordered the parts from Qservice. It's either that or more tests with epoxies and etching cream and whatever that would cost more anyways...
My 1A4 will finally be put together again!