sealing coax holes in outside wall
Jim - NN7K wrote:
Think it scotch #23 tape (and several other
numbers . Home Depot and Lowes has the stuff
(Not to be confused with "Coax Connector Sealant"
Radio shack # 278-1645, which is also great for
sealing connectors against the weather). Great for
weatherproofing, but needs to be covered (it
is ultravilot sensitive) But- NOT to use it to
plug holes! Dux Seal (a.k.a. "Monkey ****" is
MUCH BETTER-- Jim NN7K
Mike Y wrote:
When I used to work for a power company, they used a 'tape' that was
like a strip of rubber just under maybe 1/8" thick. When you pulled it off
the roll, you had to remove a paper backing, then 'stretch' the tape to
activate it. Then when it was wrapped around a connection, it would
'cure' into a solid mass.
I think RS used to sell something similar, but have no idea what it would
be called.
You might try some industrial electrical supply houses.
Mike
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