My boys beg to differ Mr Sworld.It's considered good practice to do it. I wouldn't use insulating tape though, it will eventually fall off!
Just slide your sheathing over the joint and heat until sheathing shrinks!!!!!Thank you Mr SworldHaving only recently qualified and completed the electrics in my rather large extension and having made numerous changes to the current electrics, I think I've learned more doing this than I did on my course - in a practical sense.
"shrink-wrapping" and "crimping" had never been mentioned and I only found out how to do the crimping because I asked. Now all I need to do is find out how to shrink wrap!
The site is proving to be invaluable reading... , it's just a shame that I only seem to get a chance to get online at these ungodly hours:_|
Cheers
Nat
Oh it's not so bad! I LOVE :x spending money on kit! It makes feel all warm and furry inside.Thanks everyone - have to spend more money on tools!!!
So you recommend do you as I was considering buying one?Oh it's not so bad! I LOVE :x spending money on kit! It makes feel all warm and furry inside. (My latest is the Kewtec SWA insulation stripper!)
I'm no expert or anything, but isn't it customary to buy a pair of pliers?So you recommend do you as I was considering buying one?
Ok a pair of shears!PMSL @ Apache (Moo) - even though they`re NOT talking about pliers!!!Ordinary SWA Admin - I`d also be at it with hacksaw.
However - BIGGIE SWA - angle grinder would be my weapon of choice mate. If you`re competent with one, you can even prep the end for glanding!!!!!
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