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Thomas & Betts UV Resistant Tie Wraps: Any Experiences With For Out Of Door Usage ?
Hi,
Was wondering if anyone has any experience using the "Premium" Thomas & Betts, Black, "UV-Resistant" nylon tie wraps out of doors ? e.g., do they become brittle after a fer years due to very cold temps, or UV ? Or, do they really hold up well, etc. ? Thanks, Bob |
Thomas & Betts UV Resistant Tie Wraps: Any Experiences With For Out Of Door Usage ?
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 09:21:11 -0400, "Robert11"
wrote: Hi, Was wondering if anyone has any experience using the "Premium" Thomas & Betts, Black, "UV-Resistant" nylon tie wraps out of doors ? e.g., do they become brittle after a fer years due to very cold temps, or UV ? Or, do they really hold up well, etc. ? Thanks, Bob Don't know anything about cold temps but they seem to hold up OK for bright sunlight. I have my Davis anemometer wire attached to the pole with them, 8 years this summer, still holding. |
Thomas & Betts UV Resistant Tie Wraps: Any Experiences WithFor Out Of Door Usage ?
David wrote:
Don't know anything about cold temps but they seem to hold up OK for bright sunlight. I have my Davis anemometer wire attached to the pole with them, 8 years this summer, still holding. I'd like to put up one with a computer interface and some graphing software that shows direction and speed. Any ideas for a reasonably priced set up? These measurements would be used to calculate how much total power a small windmill should be making (but probably isn't) mike |
Thomas & Betts UV Resistant Tie Wraps: Any Experiences With For Out Of Door Usage ?
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 03:34:14 GMT, m II wrote:
David wrote: Don't know anything about cold temps but they seem to hold up OK for bright sunlight. I have my Davis anemometer wire attached to the pole with them, 8 years this summer, still holding. I'd like to put up one with a computer interface and some graphing software that shows direction and speed. Any ideas for a reasonably priced set up? These measurements would be used to calculate how much total power a small windmill should be making (but probably isn't) mike http://www.davisnet.com/weather/prod...?pnum=06510SER |
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You ever look at old sixty years old or older,house wireing wrapped with
good old fashioned friction tape? (Note,I did not say plastic tape,that plastic tape will not hold for five minutes) That good old faishioned friction tape will hold foever,inside or outside.It waterproofs too. cuhulin |
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Maybe they are OK, but believe t or not, good old electrica tape wrapped
about 5 layers thick can last for 10 years or more as long as you CUT the end off, not stretch it to break it off. |
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RM MS wrote:
Maybe they are OK, but believe t or not, good old electrica tape wrapped about 5 layers thick can last for 10 years or more as long as you CUT the end off, not stretch it to break it off. I was always taught to use a good tight wrap of friction tape, and cover it with a good tight, clean (no fingerprints) wrap of regular electrical tape. I've seem some of those last a good long time. Haven't played much with the self-sealing plastic-ish tape they sell for weathersealing. -- All relevant people are pertinent. All rude people are impertinent. Therefore, no rude people are relevant. -- Solomon W. Golomb |
Thomas & Betts UV Resistant Tie Wraps: Any Experiences WithFo...
Sure, you can wrap it snugly for a few layers, but if you pull it to
snap it off, it crinkles up and pulls away from the layer below it. Cut the tape and seal it down firmly for the last finish. |
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