Bonding test sockets to 4-hole plates
Jeff Boonstra
Description
Collection
Title:
Bonding test sockets to 4-hole plates
Creator:
Jeff Boonstra
Date:
10/30/2009
Text:
Hello colleagues,
I am interested in hearing what people are using to set up test sockets for initial dynamic alignments. We are currently using the Duramix 4747 and this stuff is amazing but is ridiculously expensive. I am just curious what others are using and experiencing with their set-ups. Is what you are using strong enough to walk on without wrapping in fiberglass. We have also used the 2-part potting epoxy but found that it is too brittle and breaks very easily under high forces.
Thank you for your responses, and I will post.
Jeff Boonstra CP
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Jeff Boonstra CP
9109 Blondo Street
Omaha, NE 68134
Phone 402-399-9993
Fax 402-778-9739
www.betterlimbs.com< <URL Redacted>>
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I am interested in hearing what people are using to set up test sockets for initial dynamic alignments. We are currently using the Duramix 4747 and this stuff is amazing but is ridiculously expensive. I am just curious what others are using and experiencing with their set-ups. Is what you are using strong enough to walk on without wrapping in fiberglass. We have also used the 2-part potting epoxy but found that it is too brittle and breaks very easily under high forces.
Thank you for your responses, and I will post.
Jeff Boonstra CP
[cid: <Email Address Redacted> ]
Jeff Boonstra CP
9109 Blondo Street
Omaha, NE 68134
Phone 402-399-9993
Fax 402-778-9739
www.betterlimbs.com< <URL Redacted>>
The information contained in and transmitted with this electronic mail constitutes confidential information and is intended to be transmitted and communicated only to the individual and/or entity named in the above addresses). If the reader of this communication is not the intended recipient, or is not the authorized employee or agent responsible to receive this communication for and deliver this communication to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or duplication of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify us by telephone and delete the electronic mail from your computer system as soon as possible. Thank you.
Citation
Jeff Boonstra, “Bonding test sockets to 4-hole plates,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 15, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/230891.