Well I know that JB-Kwik can conduct, but are there any bad side effects to sending electricity through JB-Kwik?
JB-Kwik is quick drying JB-Weld for those who don't know.
I was planning on JB'ing a wire to a spark plug when I thread and JB-weld the spark plug into a hybrid chamber. I was planning on using a 100,000v stungun, probably from BCARMS.
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Can't you just touch the wire directly to the spark plug's contacts and JB it in place, avoiding the issue alltogether?
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Why not just solder the wire to the spark plug?
Also, I don't think there would be any bad side effects to passing electricity, cyclically, for a short period, through the JB Weld. You might get cracking with things like capacitors dumping through it, but I think you'd be fine with just a stungun passing through the stuff.
Also, I don't think there would be any bad side effects to passing electricity, cyclically, for a short period, through the JB Weld. You might get cracking with things like capacitors dumping through it, but I think you'd be fine with just a stungun passing through the stuff.
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That's what I was planning on doing, I was trying to see if the JB-weld insulated it for not, which it doesn't.TurboSuper wrote:Can't you just touch the wire directly to the spark plug's contacts and JB it in place, avoiding the issue alltogether?
Okay sounds like it should be fine then, thanks.
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