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Steve Lusardi
 
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Default Source of supply form sliding weather proofing boots?

I have had really good luck with rubber stretch tape that adheres to itself.
It's easy to apply and remove. It is not electrical tape. Although it can be
used as such. I believe 3M makes it.
Steve

"Johny Looser" wrote in message
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Hi!


We have some RF connectors that due to their location (mounted against a
bulkheak, and underneath a lip) are rather difficult to weatherproof. I
have seen a weather proof boot that wraps around a cable, and can just
slide up and down the length of the cable, whever the connector needs to
be serviced. It seems pretty slick. No more need for time consununing
weather proofing, and more importantly a better seal from the environment.
The boot is very similar to the 'Slippery snakes' some of us might have
played with as childeren. I realize my description is somewhat lacking,
so here is my attempt at ascii art.



/-----------------\
{ Slippery Boot }
\-----------------/
-----------------|+++++++++++++++|--------------------
RF Cable | RF Connector | 2nd RF Cable
-----------------|+++++++++++++++|---------------------
/-----------------\
{ Slippery Boot }
\-----------------/

Rather than just sliding along the cable, it 'rolls over itself'
So if I might illustrate the top section of the 'slippery boot' as it
moves down the line fro left to right....


Boot slides this way -------

this sect. moving this way -
^ /----------------------------------------\ ||
| { Slippery Boot } ||
| \________________________________________/ \/
--------

Has anyone else seen these before, or know where I can buy some. Also
does anyone have any experience using 'Good Stuff' for weather proofing.
Good stuff, is that brown spray on foam that is used a lot in the home
construction.

-Thanks for any and all help you can give

-Regards