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On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 10:01:46 -0700 (PDT), Mark
wrote: On Jun 7, 3:55*pm, Gordon wrote: * *On the subject of sewing and sunbrella in particular, how do you cut the stuff and work with it without the edges unraveling? * I thought about trying a soldering iron to cut it. * Gordon Pinking shears; if you don't want to invest in a hot knife. Go to Radio Shack and buy a pencil soldering iron. They make a hot knife blade that screws right on. Get some rosin core solder while you are at it. Get a gun as well if you have the bucks and storage for it. Consider lead free solder, 95% tin and 5% silver, twice as strong, melts at 375. Less melted insulation. More flavor, less filling. They might have some tinned wire big enough to be useful. 14 awg will handle fifteen amps. They got the heat shrink tubing. You can spend some bucks, but you need to have it already if the boat breaks offshore. A small inverter is all you need for the hot knife. Casady |
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