David Robbins wrote:
>
> the simplest way i have found is to just buy the cheap duct seal (the not so
> sticky stuff that comes in 1# blocks) and mold that around the connector, then
> cover with a layer or two of electrical tape. the tape squeezes the duct seal
> into the connector and protects it from the elements.
>
David,
Can you provide more information on duct seal? Where you get it and who
makes it, Looked at McMaster Carr and Grainger and can't seem to find it.
Thanks
Art
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