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| tooki:
Forget glue. Use cable ties or heat shrink, as others already said. (There’s no reason to assume cable ties will fail.) |
| tsman:
Mesh sleeving? |
| cs.dk:
Polyester conduits, https://www.tme.eu/dk/en/katalog/polyester-conduits_113545/ Maybe it's another word for mesh sleeving? IDK :) |
| anishkgt:
I doubt these sleeping would stand a chance against the weight of the cable and the misuse. For now I’ve twisted the cable and secured them with the thickest cable ties. Www.Georgehobby.wordpress.com Equipments: DSO104z, Hakko FX888D, Brymen BM869s Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
| coppercone2:
heavy cable you want to use spring steel tape. Just make sure the insulation is protected. Consider heavy abrasion resistant braids too. Forgot who the tape is sold by, its used for those ultra heavy duty cable splices but there is no reason it would not work to bind two cables together. Its called constant force tape or something like that. like this https://www.swaonline.co.uk/sundries/constant-force-springs/constant-force-springs That one says for electrical binding without solder or crimping, but I am pretty sure I saw it used on exterior insulation in some videos. |
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