[RASMB] problems with housings
John Philo
jphilo at mailway.com
Wed Aug 13 20:58:00 PDT 2003
Robert,
Based on my experience, the problem is with your centerpieces, not your
housings (although obviously you do need to fix the keys). I have similar
issues with my charcoal epon centerpieces fairly regularly. Some of this is
due, I think, to distortion over time from the centrifugal forces, but
certain solvents also seem to cause the epoxy to swell (bleach is one
example).
What I do is to manually grind down the outside of the centerpiece (the
sides, not the flat sealing faces) to reduce the diameter a little bit using
wet/dry carborundum paper. I think I use 220 grit.
Regarding re-attaching the guide key, I use a little bit of superglue.
John Philo
Alliance Protein Laboratories
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Hi All,
Recently, I have had problems with tight-fitting six-channel
centerpieces in my housings. It has resulted in the guide key
becoming detached from the housing.
This has resulted in forcing me to retire three housings! Has anyone
successfully re-attached the guide key to the housing? And if so,
how would you recommend doing this? Is it a matter of spot-welding
it back in place?
Then, the next problem is dealing with how to avoid this in the
future. Does the problem lie in the housings or the centerpieces? I
guess it's not clear whether I should be spending my money on
replacing centerpieces or housings.
Thanks for any help!
Rob
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Department of Biology
370 Lancaster Ave
Haverford College
Haverford, PA 19041
phone: (610) 896-4205
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email: rfairman at haverford.edu
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