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On May 4, 8:39*pm, (Mark Zenier) wrote:
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dave wrote:
Sanjaya wrote:
What is better than "Coax Seal" for weather proofing
antenna connections?


I think someone once mentioned a 3M product available
at Home Depot? Can't remember for sure.


http://www.galesburgelectric.com/3M-...-Electrical-In...


- Is that the stuff they call "Elephant Snot"?

- Mark Zenier *
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"Elephant Snot" now that brings back memories. ~ RHF
 
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