FWIW, the sharp ends resulting from clipping "Ty Wraps" is easily avoided by
using a "flush cut" style of cutter.
Re: tape, I use Scotch 33+ or 88 and have often been able to unwrap the tape
even after 10+ years. That which won't (even the outside wrap of 33+ or 88
*will* eventually start to degrade) is easily sliced/peeled away. Not becoming
brittle and falling off is the key; plain Nylon wraps must be shielded from UV
to prevent eventual failure. I am sure there are brands of tape
('phone/electric co. tapes most certainly have a UV spec) that will work as well
as the "Scotch" brands, but caveat emptor, all black vinyl tapes are not created
equal.
73, Tom - WA2BPE
"J. Kincade" wrote:
> I'll see if I can find out what brand and type we use at the "large phone
> company" I work for. I've never seen one fail or become brittle from UV
> rays, although I'm sure in 20 or 30 years all brands will deteriorate.
> 73, Jerry W5KP
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: earldery <earldery@home.com>
> To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 1:00 PM
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Ty Wraps
>
> >
> > I also put a couple of wraps of tape around the Ty wrap, one doesn't need
> > to use Scotch 88 all the time in these type of applications, a good
> quality
> > tape available from your local electrical store will suffice, pay
> attention
> > to flagging( flagging again is letting the tape relax before cutting).
> This
> > also covers that sharp edge of the Ty wrap that has been cut off.
> >
> > I have observed over the years here at VE7IN that Ty wraps do indeed
> differ
> > in resistance to UV and other wx considerations, you don't always know
> > until you are either climbing the tower for an inspection or upgrade and
> > see that the Ty wrap has deteriorated( or find it lying around the base of
> > the Tower).
> >
> > I also don't necessarily wrap every last Ty wrap but enough to ensure the
> > cable or coax doesn't come flapping loose when you least expect it.
> >
> > 73 Earl VE7IN
> >
> >
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