Another cheap option is to use cold water pipe "tape" heaters. They are current limited so there temp varies some with outside air temp but is usually close to 70 degrees under insulation. 73 de Perr
I have had good luck (admittedly, in a benign climate where the temperatures rarely get below zero F or over 100) with large translucent plastic tubs made by Rubbermaid - the ones with the opaque lid
For you doubters. In upstate NY I have used similiar Rubbermaid containers for 2-3 years. Lots of snow, cold and rain. Worth the price. Howard..K2HK n4zr@contesting.com> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] remo
Tubes? What sort of store would I find these in. How large, what dimensions? Cannot picture them, but I am sure if I saw one I would say, "Oh yea...THOSE!" Are they the smaller ones like you would ke
Tubes? Howard and I are talking about rectangular storage tubs, with lids that have latches at both ends. Generally, the tubs are translucent white, while the lids are various solid colors - my curre
Do you have a dollar store around? They have plenty of things I've used for housings. Also, Christmas time is a good time to pick up those cookie tins, I use them for shielding, they cut really easy
-- Original Message -- Lowes have bunches of them...all shapes and sizes Mark N1UK _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing li
NEMA 4 enclosures should work well...made by Hoffmann and many others Mark N1UK _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list
Got mine at Walmart. 73, Pete _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.c
I think you can get spray paint for plastics, which may help. The Rubbermaid units I use have gone several years at a time without noticeable loss of flexibility or discoloration. You can also get "R