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[Towertalk] silicone for glue filled heat shrink tubing?

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Subject: [Towertalk] silicone for glue filled heat shrink tubing?
From: steve@oakcom.com (Steve Maki)
Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2002 21:22:43 -0400
Or just a quick layer of vinyl tape under the heat shrink.

It's called a courtesy wrap by some.

--
Steve K8LX

K4OJ wrote:

>why not saran wrap?  sounds like you want a bond breaker so that the 
>gooey inside does not actully touch the fitting.
>
>k4oj
>
>
>Michael Pfeuffer wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've got a set of bulkhead SO-239 connections that are very hard to 
>> weatherproof using the usual tape & vapor wrap method.  The space is 
>> too limited to make a neat/waterproof job of the spiral wrap.
>>
>> Since it's on the ground, heat shrink tubing is an option.  I ran 
>> across several varieties that are lined with glue to keep out 
>> moisture.  According to several posts in the  archive, these work well 
>> until you need to remove it.
>>
>> I was thinking that I could spray the area to be covered with silicone 
>> ( lubricant, not the adhesive ) before shrinking the stuff.  I'm 
>> thinking the silicone should be able to stand up to the heat, and 
>> stable enough to not leak over time.
>>
>> Has anyone tried this?  Any thoughts?
>>
>> --Mike, WQ5C


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