Here you go ....
http://www.buyheatshrink.com/heatshrinktubing/index.htm
Been using this stuff for over 10- years and have had ZERO failure....I
use the "UV/adhesive Type" ..and seal the ends with "Loctite Epoxy
Repair Putty....
About 2 inches from the join (Connector or...??) I make a bead of the
epoxy around the wire/co-ax ... then slide the tubing over the epoxy the
connector and the epoxy ...then nead the tubing into the epoxy on both
ends..then heat gun shrink!!!
-Bill
http://www.kc4pe.com/amateurshack.htm
On 3/10/2011 10:38 AM, Bill Aycock wrote:
> Friends-
> This seems like one of those "Everyone knows THAT" queries, but I have
> tried and mostly struck out. I need help on this subject. I have
> "Googled", looked at catalogs, and tried the "Big Box" stores, and
> struck out. I need some basic information about Heat-shrink tubing,
> specifically for use on Coax and Connectors, for RG-8, RG-58, RG-213,
> RG-8X, standard hand assembly and Crimp.
> Questions I have:
> What sizes do you use for these, and how is that size defined?
> Do you use "Flooded"?
> Where do you get it, and how is it packed? (ie, roll, or pre-cut short
> lengths)
> My original source, where I could sort through a range of available
> stock without much thought, closed last year, and a recent perceived
> need woke me up to my ignorance and need for serious help.
> Snickers are OK.
> Thanks-- Bill--W4BSG
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