Yes, they make what is called cold shrink tubing and also fusing tape. It 
adheres to itself and seals things up pretty good. They are used for splicing 
electrical cords.

-Jerry

> On Aug 6, 2014, at 9:47 PM, Mykle Hansen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Utterly non-artsy and shallow question: is there a way I can re-seal a cable
> (in this case a 110v 12g extension cord) that's had its insulation damaged?
> The wiring is still all good, there's just a bit of exposed copper, and this
> is usually used outdoors.  I would love to be able to get shrink tubing over
> it but I don't think anything that could pass the extension cord ends would
> shrink small enough on the middle.  I've often wondered if there's any sort
> of shrinky product that wraps on like tape, or something, for these sorts
> of problems.
> 
> Yrs frugally -- copper is expensive!
> -mykle-
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