Plastidip - a tool for techies
Mon, 25 Aug 2008, 08:09 pmNa8 posts in thread
Plastidip - a tool for techies
Mon, 25 Aug 2008, 08:09 pm
Here's the info on where to get Plastidip:
http://myworld.ebay.com.au/plastidip/
They send from QLD, so shipping was about $30 to Melbourne (sadly). I got the Performix Plastidip in spray can form.
Here's the info on where to get Plastidip:
http://myworld.ebay.com.au/plastidip/
They send from QLD, so shipping was about $30 to Melbourne (sadly). I got the Performix Plastidip in spray can form.other applications
Na, could you tell me if this spray has insulation properties? (electrical, not thermal) That is, would it be useful to coat/cover a connected wire instead of using heat shrink plastic or temco (self-adhesive butyll) tape?
BTW... covering your shadow puppet rods could be done with heat shrink tubing.... comes in a range of diameters from 4mm up to 40mm and each shrinks to approx 1/3 it's diameter when heated by either a hair dryer (on high!!) or a "heat gun". this would also give a non reflective, slip resistant covering.
"Be nice to your Tech's - or they'll turn out the lights and go home!"
Not this particular
heat shrink plastic tubing
IMHO
Depends how close an
More info Ray!
What is the the piece & what is it used for?
Is the 4mm poly a solid strand or a tube & what is it's length?
Ray a wee more info, as there are are a myriad of ways that can be done!
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