If you want to go the supper glue route then I would go for the low viscosity type. Go to your local hobby store and ask for THIN CA glue. This stuff excells at being wicked into the smallest of spaces and works best if only the thinest of films is used. My suggestion is that you solder the componet down and then place ONE drop of glue at the edge. You should see it get wicked under the part. CA (cyanoacrylate) glue is moisture activated (just the moisture in the air is sufficient). It does have a shelf life so try and get some that is fresh. If the bottle has dust on it in your local store, I would look elsewhere. Regards, Gordon Williams > On the RAM key rings I've made I ran a thin bead of superglue along the > edges of the chips (the ones without the pins) and I think they're all still > attached. A good thump would probably dislodge them. Epoxy would be > better, but is harder to handle. You could glue the switch on first, so the > glue is under and not just around it. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist