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georgerace
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 3:11 pm Post subject: You Ask About Dual Wall Heat Shrink |
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Dual Wall Heat Shrink has been around for many years.
Lots of places have it and most call it either Dual Wall Heat Shrink or Heat Shrink Encapsulate Tubing.
Here are a few references:
http://webtronics.stores.yahoo.net/duwaheshtuki.html They have assorted kits with a lot of sizes.
http://www.seacoastheatshrink.com/pmdw1info.html Here is a complete specification page for some really good stuff.
And last but not least, the place I have been buying it from. It is a 3M product of very good quality. You probably pay a bit more for it but it is worth it in the long run. Look toward the bottom of their page for the dual wall stuff.
Their prices are good and they ship real fast. You may also want one of their catalogues. They have a lot of misc stuff as well.
http://www.action-electronics.com/heatshrink.htm
During my working days we used a lot of this stuff for underground direct buried cable splices. Worked just great for phone cables, CATV cables, and even coaxial cables with connectors. The 3/4 inch size stuff works just great to seal up PL259 Connectors for coax. The 3/8 inch stuff works great on CATV cables and connectors, the 75 ohm stuff, RG-59U.
Hope this helps.
George
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craig(at)craigandjean.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 3:29 pm Post subject: You Ask About Dual Wall Heat Shrink |
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Waytek sells it too, in a variety of colors and sizes.
http://order.waytekwire.com/IMAGES/M37/catalog/220_113.PDF
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Subject: You Ask About Dual Wall Heat Shrink
Dual Wall Heat Shrink has been around for many years.
Lots of places have it and most call it either Dual Wall Heat Shrink or Heat Shrink Encapsulate Tubing.
Here are a few references:
http://webtronics.stores.yahoo.net/duwaheshtuki.html They have assorted kits with a lot of sizes.
http://www.seacoastheatshrink.com/pmdw1info.html Here is a complete specification page for some really good stuff.
And last but not least, the place I have been buying it from. It is a 3M product of very good quality. You probably pay a bit more for it but it is worth it in the long run. Look toward the bottom of their page for the dual wall stuff.
Their prices are good and they ship real fast. You may also want one of their catalogues. They have a lot of misc stuff as well.
http://www.action-electronics.com/heatshrink.htm
During my working days we used a lot of this stuff for underground direct buried cable splices. Worked just great for phone cables, CATV cables, and even coaxial cables with connectors. The 3/4 inch size stuff works just great to seal up PL259 Connectors for coax. The 3/8 inch stuff works great on CATV cables and connectors, the 75 ohm stuff, RG-59U.
Hope this helps.
George
CH-701 Kit - N73EX (Reserved)
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 3:39 pm Post subject: You Ask About Dual Wall Heat Shrink |
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Thanks George. I can't believe I've been in the dark so long about this stuff.
Thanks again - Jay
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"George Race" <mykitairplane(at)mrrace.com> wrote:
Quote: | Dual Wall Heat Shrink has been around for many years.
Lots of places have it and most call it either Dual Wall Heat Shrink or Heat
Shrink Encapsulate Tubing.
Here are a few references:
http://webtronics.stores.yahoo.net/duwaheshtuki.html They have assorted
kits with a lot of sizes.
http://www.seacoastheatshrink.com/pmdw1info.html Here is a complete
specification page for some really good stuff.
And last but not least, the place I have been buying it from. It is a 3M
product of very good quality. You probably pay a bit more for it but it is
worth it in the long run. Look toward the bottom of their page for the dual
wall stuff.
Their prices are good and they ship real fast. You may also want one of
their catalogues. They have a lot of misc stuff as well.
http://www.action-electronics.com/heatshrink.htm
During my working days we used a lot of this stuff for underground direct
buried cable splices. Worked just great for phone cables, CATV cables, and
even coaxial cables with connectors. The 3/4 inch size stuff works just
great to seal up PL259 Connectors for coax. The 3/8 inch stuff works great
on CATV cables and connectors, the 75 ohm stuff, RG-59U.
Hope this helps.
George
CH-701 Kit - N73EX (Reserved)
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