[TCML] reply to: nst plus asynch rotary gap, good? bad?

Mddeming at aol.com Mddeming at aol.com
Tue Sep 8 14:40:21 MDT 2009


If you use an HDPE cutting board for your disk, you will definitely have  
"flying electrodes", but not the way you want them. Holes in HDPE tend to  
stretch under heat and G force causing things screwed into it to fly  loose 
rather quickly. I would recommend G10 or similar composite for your  disk.
 
Matt D.


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