Bill Barnwell
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We use them a lot on aircraft wiring repairs. We use a heat shrink gun to melt the solder and shrink the insulation.Interesting idea, will be useful to hear if anyone tries some out......
Jon.
Is the coloured ring some kind of gasket/seal?Are they also adhesive-lined? - Else how can they guarantee a waterproof seal?![]()
Is the coloured ring some kind of gasket/seal?
These are they Jon....Useful to know, Giz - any idea what the ones you use are actually called, to make it easier to search for something similar online?
Jon.
Lighter View attachment 241630 or match works as well.
can't think of anything to match that jokeQ: What's the difference between a Hippo and a Zippo....?
A: One is very heavy, the other is a little lighter!
BOOM-tishhh....
Jon.
can't think of anything to match that joke
I also occasionally use the side of a soldering iron for heat-shrink too!Thanks Giz - have been looking for them (or similar) on Rapid's site, but can't find them at the mo. Maybe they are there and I'm just searching for the wrong terms.....?
A quick question about using a heat gun for heatshrink - what temp setting do you generally use? I don't presently have a heat gun, whenever I use heatshrink I just run the side of the soldering iron tip gently over it until it has the required effect! Probably not a "recommended" way of doing it for the professionals, but it seems to work.....
Jon.
I also occasionally use the side of a soldering iron for heat-shrink too!
And I also use Caroline's hairdryer too? She does know this BTW.
With a heat gun, I tend to use a low setting, but if you use a high temp, it just shrinks quicker!
As the splices are transparent, it's easy to see when the solder melts and the insulation has shrunk enough.
I'll give you a couple or three to play with next time we meet up....![]()
Hair dryers do get very hot! I don't think that there's much difference between Caroline's (which seems to be set to its hottest setting all the time) and a Heat Gun, apart from the fact you can put different nozzles on the gun to direct the heat better.Thanks Giz!
I'm surprised that a hairdryer, used with or without permission, actually generates enough heat? What sort of temperature do you need to reach before heatshrink will start to shrink, or does it vary by size or type?
Jon.