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Originally Posted by Locrian
George, I didn't think of the "metal" content of JBweld....I'm not thinking that good with a magnet. You mentioned "hobby epoxy", but I'm not sure what you're talking about exactly. I looked it up, and the links are all over the place. Do you have a specific name for this epoxy? I'm just worried the chunks that are out completely will catch and everything gets yanked out. Or is there a type of JB weld that would work best these people that did have luck used?
It just sucks I need this machine right now, and this poor pto. Specially since it's mowing leaves. Lot more strain on it now then during the cutting season.
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hobby epoxy is used for model airplanes and the like, also permatex products makes a 2 part epoxy as a lot of others.
You are just stabilizing the windings from vibration more than anything.
For many years ford alternator rotor windings were kept from rotating in the pole pieces with epoxy.
we built 15,000 per day back then.
In your application nothing is going to ever rotate, just statically used as an induction coil, No worries.
give it 24 hour cure time and use it.