The ‘black goop’ I’m used to has been an epoxy resin. I think similar stuff was used to pot Fender’s PTs, in the 80s maybe. A dremel grinder / cutting disc is needed to get through it. Maybe suitable heat treatment would soften it, but still, I get the feeling that removing it totally without wrecking the board would be next to impossible.
I’m surprised he’s behaving like this, Alan Philips seemed a good guy and a competent EE and businessman. We had a bit of interaction on TGP, and he then asked if I’d be interested in undertaking UK repairs. Which is more in Mick’s league, I wish I’d passed it on to him at the time, then we might have had a way forward on this.
I’m surprised he’s behaving like this, Alan Philips seemed a good guy and a competent EE and businessman. We had a bit of interaction on TGP, and he then asked if I’d be interested in undertaking UK repairs. Which is more in Mick’s league, I wish I’d passed it on to him at the time, then we might have had a way forward on this.
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