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In a message dated 99-09-19 14:00:09 EDT, dgf@netcom.com writes:
> Is there a preferred brand of tiewraps that would meet this requirement, or
>  should I wrap each tiewrap in (black electric?) tape to shield it (at least
>  temporarily, for the life of the tape) from sunlight?
      Good question. I've seen black tie wraps UV damaged myself so I try not 
to trust them 100%. I would try to get some by a recognized manufacturer like 
Thomas & Betts or similar who makes commercial products. But even then I 
don't have any idea *how good* they'll be.
      My technique is to put the tie wrap on and then cover it with a layer 
of electrical tape. This is guaranteed to preserve the tie wrap. It's only a 
little more work but works great. 
Cheers,   Steve   K7LXC
Tower Tech
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