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On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 21:38:41 -0500, "Flying Pig"
wrote: Or one might just Google on "Self Amalgamating Tape" and discover that the stuff has been around for years and years. Funny how some folks just insist on re-discovering the wheel... ' Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) Heh. The web site makes it look like the goop/tape I have aboard, not (the also-aboard) self-amalgamating (think tommy tape or rescue tape) stuff which sticks only to itself and doesn't mold at all - but also comes off without any residue, if you just slit it with a knife. Not particularly waterproof unless you stretch the bejesus out of it and overlap a great deal, and even then, I'm not sure SAT would be waterproof. I'm fairly sure the gooptape I have would be. When I undid the mast-top connection, I had to sorta rub it off, as it didn't come in one piece, at all, and clean out the knurls... Makes sort of an ugly boot when you squeeze it. Should work fine, but not SAT... L8R Skip, going to HD or Lowes for the 3M stuff to replenish my dwindling stock Either we aren't talking about the same stuff or you have been using it wrong as I originally came across self amalgamating tape when working on an airfield lighting project. The runway and parking ramp lighting cables ran in shallow trenches and were under water during the rainy season. We used the self amalgamating tape to waterproof the connections. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |
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