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crimp connectors with built-in shrink tubing?

 
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 9:43 am    Post subject: crimp connectors with built-in shrink tubing? Reply with quote

Hey all -

I'm sure the Connection mentions something about this, but I don't
have it in front of me (i should know better than to leave it at
home!) and as I was getting ready to order some shrink tubing, I ran
across these crimp connectors with shrink tubing already on them.
They're here: http://cableorganizer.com/heat-shrink/heat-shrink-
connectors.html

What's the deal with these? Are they awesome? If not, why not?
Also, is there a recommended material type for shrink tubing? Sorry,
I feel like I could be looking these things up in the Connection, but
as I said, I'm sitting here daydreaming instead of working. Smile

any help would be appreciated!

thanks

cj


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 7:39 pm    Post subject: Crimp connectors with built-in shrink tubing? Reply with quote

At 08:29 PM 11/10/2008 -0600, you wrote:
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<schamber(at)glasgow-ky.com>

Bob,

When I first saw this "comic book" I thought it looked like a lot of
trouble. As with everything you suggest I tried it anyway and it was a
lot of trouble-the first couple of times!! After that it became my joint
of choice. (The rest of you who grew up in the 60s can stop laughing
now!) I liked it so much I replaced most of the other splices in my
Long-EZ while I was installing Dynon units.

Sam Chambers
Long-EZ N775AM

It does have a "process" to master. That's why I liked
to demonstrate it in class at the seminars. If folks
see how long it takes for someone to do it for the
100th time, they're more encouraged to learn it for
themselves . . . and then pleased to find that their
5th attempt went pretty well.

A lot of 'conveniences' have emerged since we first learned to
solder (My first personal soldering iron was a fat plumber's
copper heated on the kitchen stove). But I still have about
as many soldering tools as I have crimp tools. I use
copper-clad fiberglas to build quick-n-dirty enclosures to
custom dimensions by running a bead of solder down the inside
corners of the sheared box sides.

Here's a box I built for a quick-n-dirty data acquisition
system I flew several times on the Beechjet. Except for
the lid rails being pop riveted on, the rest of it is
held together with solder.

http://aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Data_Acquisition/Weeder_Module_DAS_2.jpg

The popular rationale for not using solder is mostly
wrong . . . but it does take a different set of tools
and mind set. I once fielded a comment in class about
hazards of burning one's fingers . . . but had to remind
the gentleman that getting a hunk of meat mashed in the jaws
of a ratchet handled crimp tool was similarly distasteful!

Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 2:51 pm    Post subject: Re: crimp connectors with built-in shrink tubing? Reply with quote

Hi Bob,

Those are pretty slick, smooth corners on that weeder box!
How any hours of sanding and filling the glass?


(just kidding, I see the solder)


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