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Re: Rebuilding a neon




The red glyptol was purchased at an electronics parts distributor.
                                        Barry

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|>mica sheets between the
|>       coil and core after reassembly.
|>I havent put the core back into the 12/60 jefferson yet.  I plan to do it
|>the same way that I took it out
|>with a hammer and round punch.  I will let you know if I am successful.
|>                                        Barry
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|Barry (and others)
|
|Thanks to all for the info on rebuilding my Jefferson neon.
|I tried knocking out the straight core piece with a punch and
|hammer but it wouldn't budge. Only succeeded in damaging the top
|lamination. So I disassembled the main core layer by layer and about
|half way through everything slid apart.
|The red glyptol as a coating sounds interesting. Where can I get some
|of this stuff? I had put a couple coats of polyurethane on to protect
|the windings and was thinking about using RTV or hot glue to insulate
|it from the core.
|I also removed 3 shunts from each side to boost output. I have not
|put the thing back together yet. Hopefully will get it together this
|weekend.
|Mike Hammer
|mhammer-at-midwest-dot-net
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