Ok so I have a few working widget hard drives for the Lisa... I have recapped the boards where required.. They run pretty good... The next question is do I do a preventative glue on the glass piece inside which I think keeps record of the tracks?? I purchased Locktite Glass Glue... and I already practiced on a bad widget.. It works great... so strong the glass on the bad drive would not come off and I had to pull enough that it broke..
The locktite glass glue doesn't seem to have any bad odor or vapor that would leave potential film on the platters... It seems safe... and I noticed on my bad drive when I place it on the side of the metal wall near where the glass hit's the side wall it just sucks in under the glass... so I wouldn't have to do anything but line it on the side so it sucks under..
So the whole point of this is to be proactive so the glass doesn't fall off at some point by the old glue loosing it's hold....
I know Uni has done some hard drive stuff like this.. I would of course keep it uncovered in a dust free environment until the glue is completely dry... which it takes no time to dry...
Anyone's thoughts??
The locktite glass glue doesn't seem to have any bad odor or vapor that would leave potential film on the platters... It seems safe... and I noticed on my bad drive when I place it on the side of the metal wall near where the glass hit's the side wall it just sucks in under the glass... so I wouldn't have to do anything but line it on the side so it sucks under..
So the whole point of this is to be proactive so the glass doesn't fall off at some point by the old glue loosing it's hold....
I know Uni has done some hard drive stuff like this.. I would of course keep it uncovered in a dust free environment until the glue is completely dry... which it takes no time to dry...
Anyone's thoughts??



