[TechAssist] Re: question for the old farts(you know who you are!)

  • From: Doug Keller <dek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 15:22:31 -0500

Where it is broken is the shaft that sticks down into the control. It 
has to be made strong enough to turn and move the little electrical 
switches.

Doug Keller
Wis-Kel Electronics
101 Freeland Ave.
Terra Alta, WV
USA        26764
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Tel-Tek Electronics wrote:

>1928? Eh...
>Might be time to upgrade to the new fangled Energy Savers.
>WV needs to get rid of their Ice Boxes, the newer ones have an electric 
>light that comes on when you open the door, so you won't have to light 
>the Kerosene Lamp for that Midnight snack. ;-)
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>-Ed-
>Tel-Tek Electronics
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>Gary McCartney wrote:
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>>Doug, I'm not sure what will hold bakelite, but if I were to try 
>>anything, it would be GOOP. That stuff holds on all kinds of stuff that 
>>nothing else will.
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>>Gary McCartney
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>>McCartney Electronics
>>Guelph Ontario Canada
>>Est. 1984
>>email: gary (at) number63.ca
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>>Doug Keller wrote:
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>>>I have a thermostat/switch out of a circa 1928 refrigerator (it runs on 
>>>ammonia). Anyway, the switch is bakelite and is broken. I need some 
>>>suggestions as to what will hold bakelite back together the best. I was 
>>>thinking hot glue perhaps? I don't trust superglue anymore. I don't care 
>>>how off the wall your suggestion is, I will read it.
>>>Doug
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