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Re: Heat Shrink Tubing
By:Matt Thyer
Date: 11/27/2000, 12:52 am
In Response To: Re: Heat Shrink Tubing (Spidey)

John,

The best way I've found is to melt the end with a liter then while the nylon (inside and out) is still hot use your fingers (with a little spit) to shape the end. This does two things a) seals the cord and b) anchors the core inside the kermantle so that you are always using all of the cord's strength. Be careful using a hot knife you may seal the kermantle, but leave the core untouched and thus unanchored. The core can slip through the kermantle in tension and leave you holding that expesive carbon fiber paddle to your deck with not much more than a thread :D

Matt

Messages In This Thread

Cutting shockcord
John Leonard -- 11/26/2000, 10:46 pm
Great Ideas, Thanks!
John Leonard -- 11/27/2000, 8:22 pm
Re: Cutting shockcord
John ,Montreal -- 11/27/2000, 4:47 pm
Re: Cutting shockcord
Ralph Kelley -- 11/27/2000, 2:20 pm
Re: Cutting shockcord
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 11/27/2000, 9:55 am
Re: Heat Shrink Tubing
Spidey -- 11/26/2000, 11:11 pm
Re: Heat Shrink Tubing...I like it !!
Bill Boyd -- 11/27/2000, 8:57 am
Re: Heat Shrink Tubing...I like it !!
Spidey -- 12/1/2000, 5:34 pm
Re: Heat Shrink Tubing
Matt Thyer -- 11/27/2000, 12:52 am
Molten Nylon
Brian Giles -- 11/27/2000, 2:03 am