sfGnome Posted Friday at 11:22 PM Posted Friday at 11:22 PM Well, I’ve just ticked over 1000 hours building, and that’s just the time in the shed. All the hours on the computer investigating options and sourcing parts are not included. Probably about another 1000 to go. Funny thing I noticed yesterday. With the heatwave, it appears that all my heat shrink tubing has shrunk a little. The size that used to slide over a spade connector now just doesn’t. Now all I need is for the heat to help my gut to shrink a little… 😛 1 6
Moneybox Posted Saturday at 12:17 PM Posted Saturday at 12:17 PM 12 hours ago, sfGnome said: Well, I’ve just ticked over 1000 hours building, and that’s just the time in the shed. All the hours on the computer investigating options and sourcing parts are not included. Probably about another 1000 to go. Funny thing I noticed yesterday. With the heatwave, it appears that all my heat shrink tubing has shrunk a little. The size that used to slide over a spade connector now just doesn’t. Now all I need is for the heat to help my gut to shrink a little… 😛 I've found it better to buy the multi layered heat shrink from someone like MM Electrical, an electrical wholesaler. It seems to have a resin or something in there so it not only shrinks but seals and bonds as well. Not easy to remove but I don't usually want to pull my soldered joins apart. It stays tubular as well unlike some of the cheap stuff that flattens and kinks easily. 3
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