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> At 12:19 PM 6/20/97 -0700, you wrote:
> >No, but I my mous has teflon strips on the bottom just like yours, I
> >bet. So probably a good contact cement would work, or some one sided
> >tape may be out there somewhere. I only come up withthe ideas, not the
> >products !!
> >
> >Rich
>
> What you don't realize is that Steve is poking a little fun at you
> and most of the list missed the critical point. Teflon, by its physical
> properties is very difficult to "glue" to itself or anything else. This is
> why it is almost always mechanically captured to hold it in position.
> There are some very sophisticated adhesives for teflon, and they normally
> require a good deal of experience before you get repeatable bonds.
>
No no, Steve was dead serious. And I can answer his question. A can
of frying pan spry-on Teflon.
Roland
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