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Looking for Heat-Shrink Electrical Tape (Read 149 times)
Digger
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Re: Looking for Heat-Shrink Electrical Tape
Reply #15 -
06/27/09 at 20:59:36
justin_o_guy2 wrote
on 06/27/09 at 03:35:27:
Awwww craprumbaa, it says "Bad Request"
Justin,
Try this:
http://www.altex.com/Black-Heat-Shrink-Tape-34-x-108-HUG-108TB-P146136.aspx
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Digger
2001, Metallic Glacial Blue, Raptor Petcock, Verslavy (first hole) (otherwise, mechanically, the bike is stock), 13,xxx miles
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Re: Looking for Heat-Shrink Electrical Tape
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06/28/09 at 05:26:56
YIKES! Use that stuff sparingly. 9 feet for $18.00. Still, it looks like something to have around. Ill have to mug a Leprauchan first,tho.I really do needs me one O them pots O gold.
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Re: Looking for Heat-Shrink Electrical Tape
Reply #17 -
06/28/09 at 10:01:19
alcoa wrote
on 06/19/09 at 03:55:27:
Try RADIO SHACK
Yep , year & years ago I purchased some at raoio shack. It works,.. but it is a pain to work with. I found that it wasn't worth the price.
Some small wire ties to keep the wires together and the good 3M electrical tape . A lot easier & faster to work with and
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Re: Looking for Heat-Shrink Electrical Tape
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06/28/09 at 18:38:07
Actually, I used about 8" of it today....seemed to work great. It has a shiny, slick surface that looks durable.
Seems like good stuff so far!
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Digger
2001, Metallic Glacial Blue, Raptor Petcock, Verslavy (first hole) (otherwise, mechanically, the bike is stock), 13,xxx miles
I don't own a cage.
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Re: Looking for Heat-Shrink Electrical Tape
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06/28/09 at 18:40:21
justin_o_guy2 wrote
on 06/28/09 at 05:26:56:
YIKES! Use that stuff sparingly. 9 feet for $18.00. Still, it looks like something to have around. Ill have to mug a Leprauchan first,tho.I really do needs me one O them pots O gold.
Actually, it's 108
feet
(not inches). Still expensive enough to make this old scrounger think twice.
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Digger
2001, Metallic Glacial Blue, Raptor Petcock, Verslavy (first hole) (otherwise, mechanically, the bike is stock), 13,xxx miles
I don't own a cage.
www.astronautbiker.com
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