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Silver-loaded conductive 2-part epoxy has been around for a few years. I'll try to find a link. |
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As 8th says, this sort of stuff has been around for ages. I've never used it myself so can only assume that this does what you want. |
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[marked-for-deletion] consumer advice? |
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i never saw it in the hardware stores... |
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But did you try any electrical outlets? |
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In common use and easily found with a search. |
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spreading widely can cause electrical interference. |
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Although glue seems the easy way out, it will probably not be as effective or conductive as just taking some solder to it would be. |
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Try filling the socket on a powerpoint with it... |
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// Try filling the socket on a powerpoint with it... // |
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<suspicious> [FarmerJohn], is that you ? </suspicious> |
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// But did you try any electrical outlets // |
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[DrCurry}, you should be ashamed of yourself. |
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Pssstt! 8/7, you wanna have a barbecue? |
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