Bruce Varley
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Mon Aug 29, 2011 12:41 pm
All the places I've checked only seem to stock heatshrink now. Jaycar were
advertising it a while ago, when I checked that was heatshrink too.
Does anyone know a source for 'real' spaghetti, ie. the cambric type?
Phil Allison
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Mon Aug 29, 2011 9:54 pm
"Bruce Varley"
Quote:
All the places I've checked only seem to stock heatshrink now. Jaycar were
advertising it a while ago, when I checked that was heatshrink too.
Does anyone know a source for 'real' spaghetti, ie. the cambric type?
** DSE used to sell packs of assorted sizes as W4040, I still have most of
one pack left.
The stuff is terribly old fashioned nowadays, but is very handy and can
stand temps up to 200C.
The alternatives are PVC tubing for low temps (up to 105C) and fibreglass
tubing for high temps ( up to 400C) - both very expensive by comparison.
..... Phil
David
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Mon Aug 29, 2011 10:50 pm
On 29/08/2011 10:41 PM, Bruce Varley wrote:
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All the places I've checked only seem to stock heatshrink now. Jaycar were
advertising it a while ago, when I checked that was heatshrink too.
Does anyone know a source for 'real' spaghetti, ie. the cambric type?
Element14 / Farnell have fibreglass / silicon sleeving:
http://au.element14.com/hellermann-tyton/gss1/sleeving-helaglass-1mm-25m/dp/1674264
Bruce Varley
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Fri Sep 02, 2011 9:01 am
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Thanks for hte tip. Some arrived today, it's good stuff.