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Large diameter heatshrink tube?
bigandy - 10/5/05 at 01:54 PM

Afternoon all.

Does anyone have a source for large diameter heatshrink tube? I'm after a couple of metres of 100mm ID (before shrinking) tube, and all the people i speak to want to sell me 200 metres of the stuff....

Cheers
Andy


longwayoff - 10/5/05 at 02:11 PM

A long shot but in the 1980s I made a fishing rod and bought some wide bore heat shrink tube from a large fishing tackle shop who sold rod blanks and the likes, I used it for part of the handle grip it was sold by the foot and did not cost that much. I seem to remember the colour range was limited to black and grey


DarrenW - 10/5/05 at 04:13 PM

Why not buy the bulk. Chop it into 2m lengths. Bag it up and sell it for £1/bag delivered. (perhaps you may need to charge +P&P!!)

Sounds like an interesting size for covering suspension nuts etc. Have you tried RS or farnells?


Hellfire - 10/5/05 at 04:25 PM

quote:
Originally posted by DarrenW
Sounds like an interesting size for covering suspension nuts etc. Have you tried RS or farnells?


Crikey darren how big are your (suspension) nuts???


bigandy - 10/5/05 at 04:26 PM

that's an idea! buy in bulk and sell it on!

I'm actually looking for it to cover some sharp edges on the spring adjust platforms on my coilover dampers (GAZ), and also an upper ball joint lock washer.

I checked RS and farnell, and then nearly fell off my chair at the £30-£60 cost before VAT for a metre!

My next line of attack is to approach some suppliers and ask for samples! Cheeky....

Cheers
Andy

PS. is there much interest in this sort of stuff?


Kissy - 10/5/05 at 04:56 PM

Raychem in Swindon invented the stuff. It does exist in large diameters. Be careful if you get high ratio stuff it does not split on recovery, and make sure you don't overspec it, it'll cost you! For the quantity you want you need to go to Rayfast, also in Swindon, which is the 'shop counter', used to be part of Raychem, but got sold to some senior managers. Raychem itself is now owned by Tyco corporation (allegedly a bunch of scheisters, but I could not comment).
Try this: http://www.isxnet.com/


stevebubs - 10/5/05 at 06:03 PM

Maplin

www.maplin.co.uk


Scratch that - they only do 10mm

[Edited on 10/5/05 by stevebubs]


ReMan - 10/5/05 at 09:11 PM

Cant you usr some innertube rubber, if its going to fall off at some point anyway?


paulf - 10/5/05 at 09:18 PM

I used 8mm petrol pipe cut to fit under the spring seat and secured with a cable tie throught the middle as suggested by the SVA testers at Nottingham.It looks neat and is still fitted as it helps to protect the damper threads .
The same principle for the top ball joint nut.
Paul


bigandy - 10/5/05 at 09:55 PM

I like the idea of a rubber inner tube! Was this held in place with anything, or just relying on the fact it gripped what it was stretched over?

A for the petrol hose, then that sounds good too. Do you have a picture of it installed? I'm trying to imagine how you have it installed.

Cheers
andy