BINGO! Yes, TAK-PAK is great stuff. IF you are going to do a lot of reworks.
It does have a limited shelf life, even if refrigerated, though. It sets up
quickly, especially if you use the accelerator spray with it. For your usage it
probably isn't cost effective (will run out of shelf life before you use hardly
any of it).
They used to use this a lot at my Real Job, but now also use 5-minute epoxy.
Just mix up a little and apply with a toothpick.
"Rosenzweig, Joel B" wrote:
> Contact East, www.contacteast.com an electronics equipment supply company
> sells a 20ml bottle of the Loctite TAK-PAK, part number 121-225 model number
> 12292, for $12.10. The marketing folks who wrote the ad claim that it
> replaces epoxies, silicones and hot melts, cures instantly, and it's
> environmentally friendly. I think it's also good as a floor wax ... :-)
>
> The picture shows them using this product expressly for tacking down wires /
> traces on a PCB. It looks like the right product for the job.
>
> Joel-
>
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