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On Wednesday 07 November 2001 11:40, Kevin Hemsley wrote:
> I managed to obtain some 3/4" CATV hardline with which I plan to feed a new
> horizontal loop. In preparing to install connectors, I discovered that
> underneath the outer black jacket, there is some VERY sticky adhesive
> between the aluminum shield and the black jacket. Is there something I can
> use to clean off this adhesive? It makes putting on connectors very messy.
I have tried many different things to remove this goop from the cable, and
have found that just soaking the end of the cable in a jar for toluene
removed the stuff in about two minutes, without damaging the cable, and
with no scrubbing (so you don't get it on your self). every thing else i
tried i had to brush the cable to get it off, made one heck of a mess.
73's
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Bryan Fields, KB9MCI
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