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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Belgium
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Well I would not use beeswax on a pcb. I know it is use to pot guitar pick-ups for some reason.
After some thinking it makes sense. The advantage of beeswax is that you can easily melt it out afterward to do some repair. Try that with epoxy! And it smells nicer and stains less. Grant: VERY nice sites. This is going to become a real problem guys. I already have not enough time and you keep adding ideas and items to my "want to do" list. |
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