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1. 08:53 AM - Re: Installing Mesh Sleeving (Art Zemon)
2. 10:33 AM - Re: Installing Mesh Sleeving (donjohnston)
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Subject: | Re: Installing Mesh Sleeving |
Thanks, Charlie and Roger. I don't know the exact model number. I bought 15
feet of the stuff from the local electronics supply emporium. I played a
bit and found that a quick pass through the gas stove flame keeps the end
from fraying and still allows the opening to expand/contract.
Cheers,
-- Art Z.
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Subject: | Re: Installing Mesh Sleeving |
The way I do it is that I cut it with the mesh over a piece of pipe about the same
diameter as the final size. This isn't critical, but it's way I do it. Then
I use an old soldering iron to melt through the mesh.
Won't unravel and it will still expand and contract.
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