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    Thread: Wire protection

    1. #1
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      Wire protection

      Just wanted to see what you guys are using for wire protection...I'm not talking the plastic stuff you buy at Walmart more like the cloth anti-abrassive protection. Any input / picture would be helpful

      Thx,


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      I sell that stuff at my hardware store. I will get the manufacturer's name for you.

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      http://www.jegs.com/p/JEGS/JEGS-Flex...59804/10002/-1



      Kinda pricey but totally worth it.
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      I got mine at McMaster Carr

      http://www.mcmaster.com/#sleeving/=a4xupj
      Steve R.
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      Quote Originally Posted by kryptik View Post
      thats what i use. i recently found it cheaper online but u can't find the link right now.
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      Agreed. I use the same type stuff. Just be careful in some areas. I can handle close to 300deg but not quite. It can (and does) melt in some areas if you're not careful.
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    7. #7
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      I get all the wire protectants I need from wirecare.com

    8. #8
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      Waytek wire sells it too. It's pretty inexpensive. That same expandable sleeving is what I am planning on using for my upcoming rewire.

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      we use tech-flex
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      I used painless powerbraid, and am very pleased with it.

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