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There is a rubber based sealant labeled for marine use, UV resisitnt,
called GOOP Marine...GOOP is a group of rubber products in a tube labeled under various names for plumbing, household, automotive applications...end even rebuilding heels and toes of expensive jogging shoes ...hence the name SHOE GOO. It is NOT labeled for electronics applications but it works for my receive antenna-boxes & conectors outside. It and it's weaker cousin Dow-Corning 3140-RTV sealant, have served me well in Florida against weather...Both flow and are self leveling till they solidify overnight so you'll have to build a "mould-wall" of masking tape or something to control it's flow Yodar R. Scott wrote: I had been using the Stretch Seal stuff. But Im replacing all my coax and noticed that the Feed for my Beam the seal was all cracked and had come apart in places (especially the braid side. Ive a can of Liquid tape and had thought of that. So how do you guys seal your outside coax ? |
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