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Posted by Ivan Vegvary on March 12, 2008, 3:56 pm
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Tape that you can wrap around an electrical connection, then heat shrink,
AFTER you soldered the joint.
I don't know what idiot would need this product. I suppose it would be
useful if you forgot to slip on the heat shrink tubing prior to soldering
wires 1 and 3 of a four wire trailer lighting coupler. Again, only an idiot
would need this.
Quoting the great chess master Edward Lasker, "All the mistakes are out
there waiting to be made".
Ivan Vegvary
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Posted by Leon Fisk on March 12, 2008, 4:23 pm
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On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 19:56:24 GMT, "Ivan Vegvary"
>Tape that you can wrap around an electrical connection, then heat shrink,
>AFTER you soldered the joint.
>
>I don't know what idiot would need this product. I suppose it would be
>useful if you forgot to slip on the heat shrink tubing prior to soldering
>wires 1 and 3 of a four wire trailer lighting coupler. Again, only an idiot
>would need this.
>
>Quoting the great chess master Edward Lasker, "All the mistakes are out
>there waiting to be made".
This stuff has been around for ~20 years or more? I can't
remember when I first saw it, but it was sometime ago. For
some examples see:
http://www.hobbytool.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=444
http://cableorganizer.com/adhesive-heat-shrink-tape/
I never forget things like slipping on heatshrink tubing
before soldering or PL-259 Knurl nuts or housing shells
before crimping on the pins... Ya, right ;-)
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Leon Fisk
Grand Rapids MI/Zone 5b
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Posted by on March 12, 2008, 7:45 pm
Please log in for more thread options > Tape that you can wrap around an electrical connection, then heat shrink,
> AFTER you soldered the joint.
>
> I don't know what idiot would need this product. I suppose it would be
> useful if you forgot to slip on the heat shrink tubing prior to soldering
> wires 1 and 3 of a four wire trailer lighting coupler. Again, only an idiot
> would need this.
>
> Quoting the great chess master Edward Lasker, "All the mistakes are out
> there waiting to be made".
>
> Ivan Vegvary
If you haven't made this mistake, then you have done bugger all in
actual electronics construction......sorry Ivan, but only God is
perfect and doesn't make mistakes.......
Andrew VK3BFA.
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Posted by on March 12, 2008, 9:33 pm
Please log in for more thread options On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:45:12 -0700 (PDT), vk3bfa@hotmail.com wrote:
>> Tape that you can wrap around an electrical connection, then heat shrink,
>> AFTER you soldered the joint.
>>
>> I don't know what idiot would need this product. I suppose it would be
>> useful if you forgot to slip on the heat shrink tubing prior to soldering
>> wires 1 and 3 of a four wire trailer lighting coupler. Again, only an idiot
>> would need this.
>>
>> Quoting the great chess master Edward Lasker, "All the mistakes are out
>> there waiting to be made".
>>
>> Ivan Vegvary
>
>If you haven't made this mistake, then you have done bugger all in
>actual electronics construction......sorry Ivan, but only God is
>perfect and doesn't make mistakes.......
>
>Andrew VK3BFA.
>
Also works great to repair/reinforce insulation on an existing wire or
connection without having to dissassemble it first.
Heat Shrink Tape is an excellent product for many applications - not
JUST for idiots.
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Posted by Andy Asberry on March 12, 2008, 9:54 pm
Please log in for more thread options On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:45:12 -0700 (PDT), vk3bfa@hotmail.com wrote:
>> Tape that you can wrap around an electrical connection, then heat shrink,
>> AFTER you soldered the joint.
>>
>> I don't know what idiot would need this product. I suppose it would be
>> useful if you forgot to slip on the heat shrink tubing prior to soldering
>> wires 1 and 3 of a four wire trailer lighting coupler. Again, only an idiot
>> would need this.
>>
>> Quoting the great chess master Edward Lasker, "All the mistakes are out
>> there waiting to be made".
>>
>> Ivan Vegvary
>
>If you haven't made this mistake, then you have done bugger all in
>actual electronics construction......sorry Ivan, but only God is
>perfect and doesn't make mistakes.......
>
>Andrew VK3BFA.
>
Maybe not but I bet he has questioned using good material on some in
this group.
--Andy Asberry--
------Texas-----
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>AFTER you soldered the joint.
>
>I don't know what idiot would need this product. I suppose it would be
>useful if you forgot to slip on the heat shrink tubing prior to soldering
>wires 1 and 3 of a four wire trailer lighting coupler. Again, only an idiot
>would need this.
>
>Quoting the great chess master Edward Lasker, "All the mistakes are out
>there waiting to be made".