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Heat-shrink tubing as wrapping for grafts?
In message o.uk, Dave
Liquorice wrote On Mon, 17 May 2010 19:43:06 +0100, Mike wrote: Self amalgamting tape at trade prices nice idea but: but then I am not very clever with my fingers. One of the things I found difficult was to bind the two pieces together. SA tape needs to be stretched as it is applied. As the OP appears to have trouble with ordinary binding this might not be such a nice idea. I'm still not convinced that the heat will be too much for the stem if done very quickly with a hot air gun and the exposed parts masked from the heat with a layer or two of foil. Low shrink temperature tube requires a temperature of around 80C to shrink, more general purpose heat shrink tube requires around 115C. In my experience the tubing retains the heat for many minutes. -- Alan news2009 {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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