OPPI Active Hunter Nov 13, 2002 #1 Does hot glue conduct electricity?? ie if i were to glue a board into a helmet or gauntlet if the glue touched the + and the - would i have a problem....thanks.. dan
Does hot glue conduct electricity?? ie if i were to glue a board into a helmet or gauntlet if the glue touched the + and the - would i have a problem....thanks.. dan
mgr Active Hunter Nov 13, 2002 #2 Thats a hell of a question. I am curious about that too. But if I had to guess, I would say it does not conduct electricity.
Thats a hell of a question. I am curious about that too. But if I had to guess, I would say it does not conduct electricity.
judz dwedd Well-Known Hunter Nov 13, 2002 #3 No, hot glue is vinyl based, so it doesn't conduct electricity. It makes a very good insulator.
judz dwedd Well-Known Hunter Nov 13, 2002 #5 If your circuit get's hot enough to melt the glue, you have bigger problems to worry about.