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1. Topband: tar (score: 1)
Author: mike l dormann <w7dra@juno.com>
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 14:57:43 -0800
i know a good portion of my exercise fitness program is going over my beverage feedline and repairing the moisture soaked joints, but it is cold outside. and windy. and raining. in one of my beverage
/archives//html/Topband/2008-02/msg00034.html (6,789 bytes)

2. Re: Topband: tar (score: 1)
Author: "EP Swynar" <gswynar@durham.net>
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 10:58:03 -0500
"...in one of my beverages i probably have five coax splices and just found two of them bad. i am thinking - how about covering them in plastic roofing mastic? or bathroom calk?" ** Hi Mike, What I a
/archives//html/Topband/2008-02/msg00037.html (8,420 bytes)

3. Re: Topband: tar (score: 1)
Author: mike l dormann <w7dra@juno.com>
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 10:30:30 -0800
I want to thank everyone who took the time to respond to my tar question. Many excellent ideas were put forth, and I will do something, maybe trying more than one of them! Thanks again Mike W7DRA ___
/archives//html/Topband/2008-02/msg00045.html (6,910 bytes)

4. Re: Topband: tar (score: 1)
Author: N9OY@aol.com
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 21:43:49 EST
I have used roofing cement, first I wraped joint with electrical tape then about three layers of roof cement, it has been in the sun for over ten years. last fall I took coax down and cut the cement
/archives//html/Topband/2008-02/msg00053.html (7,125 bytes)

5. Re: Topband: tar (score: 1)
Author: "Brad Rehm" <bradrehm@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 09:06:41 -0600
i am thinking - how about covering them in plastic Mike, I can't think of a reason why the mastic or caulk wouldn't protect the splices. The only problem might be that it would be very hard to inspec
/archives//html/Topband/2008-02/msg00057.html (7,825 bytes)


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