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Subject: Glueing metal to metal
From: "meredith lamb" paleoartifact@.........
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 22:02:01 -0700


Hi all,

Am in need of a opinion/knowledge of a relatively fast curing and very good
glue to afix
a potential variety of thin film/sheet metal to gold plated neodymium
magnets.  This would
be for the magnetic crossed rod experimental pivot/axis project.

Some materials like thin "springy" thickness gauge/s, or security tags
(acouto-magnetic and
or magnetostrictive) just do not mechanically bend....like other more
flexible thin metals.
I've not tried heating the metal over a metal rod to possibly shape (not the
magnets of course).

I read on the internet (limited craftsman opinion); that the brand "JB weld"
might be good....

Security tags may or may not be worth the use, as their composition seems to
vary from
manufacturer; or is a hodge-podge of metals.

Theres probably other material out there (?)

Thanks, Meredith Lamb
Hi all,
 
Am in need of a opinion/knowledge of a relatively fast curing and very good glue to afix
a potential variety of thin film/sheet metal to gold plated neodymium magnets.  This would
be for the magnetic crossed rod experimental pivot/axis project.
 
Some materials like thin "springy" thickness gauge/s, or security tags (acouto-magnetic and
or magnetostrictive) just do not mechanically bend....like other more flexible thin metals.
I've not tried heating the metal over a metal rod to possibly shape (not the magnets of course).
 
I read on the internet (limited craftsman opinion); that the brand "JB weld" might be good....
 
Security tags may or may not be worth the use, as their composition seems to vary from
manufacturer; or is a hodge-podge of metals.
 
Theres probably other material out there (?) 
 
Thanks, Meredith Lamb
 
 

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