September 23, 2008

what should i use to cover or seal the cracks on my two way radio?

two way radio
unit_804 asked:


note that most of the cracks are on the bottom of the battery near the charger prongs
it is a fire department radio so i cant just duke tape it.

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September 24, 2008

heather h @ 2:47 pm

duct tape, dude..it`s universal

September 27, 2008

skwonripken @ 10:19 pm

They sell this stuff at the grocery store call all purpose household contact adhesive and sealant. We always called it Goop. Smear some of it on the cracks, work it in with your fingers, and let it dry overnight. Problem solved.

September 30, 2008

megaris @ 12:47 am

Go to the hardware store and buy “machineable epoxy”. It is an epoxy that get very hard. You put it in the cracks, then sand it flat. You can even paint it.

I use the “Hardman” brand. See link below.

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