Sorry I left the word "and" out of the second sentence. It should be "Then
scotchcoat the tape wrap and a small portion of the cable covering."

 

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Fred Seamans
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 9:05 AM
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One method with Scotchkoat, which we used in the Gulf of Mexico platforms
cabling. Wrap a good Scotch tape over the cable and connectors tightly
extending the wrap 2 to 3 inches over the cable jacket on each side. Then
scotchcoat the tape wrap a small portion of the cable covering. Then tape
wrap the whole assembly again with a good tape. Now when you want to remove
the scotchcoat you just cut a slit the length of the tape wrap and peel off
the tape and scotchcoat together. This has worked great in salt water
environments for many years.

Fred W5VAY

 

 

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From: [email protected]
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Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 7:27 PM
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Scotchkoat

 


You guys ever figure out and actually test a solvent that works 
on Scotchkoat? I've never found a solvent that did a good job... 
especially after it (the Scotchkoat aka scotchcoat) had a chance 
to dry. 

curious minds want to know... 

cheers, 
s. 

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> mekp is the hardner in many body fillers.(peroxide)
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