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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 498180" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>I worked on the site in St Helens where the shrink on pots were first used before they were released for sale, remember we had loads of teething troubles with the supplied blowtorches fitted with a shroud to shrink the seal</p><p></p><p>Used quite a few for what was the best use for them repairing / re-terminating imperial Pyros</p><p></p><p>I actually got all the shrink pots left after they stopped selling them, the rep came into our office and we were asking him about them as we didn't have many left a couple of weeks later he came back opened his brief case turned it upside down and a large number of packets fell out and told us we had the entire UK stock that was left</p><p></p><p>Does anyone remember the pyro octopus system that was used for wiring flats, the assemblies were made up at the factory in Prescot and one of the neighbours where I lived was on piece work terming the cables on 3d per end and doing 20 - 30 ends per hour. BICC did have a video of it but never seen it in years</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 498180, member: 8931"] I worked on the site in St Helens where the shrink on pots were first used before they were released for sale, remember we had loads of teething troubles with the supplied blowtorches fitted with a shroud to shrink the seal Used quite a few for what was the best use for them repairing / re-terminating imperial Pyros I actually got all the shrink pots left after they stopped selling them, the rep came into our office and we were asking him about them as we didn't have many left a couple of weeks later he came back opened his brief case turned it upside down and a large number of packets fell out and told us we had the entire UK stock that was left Does anyone remember the pyro octopus system that was used for wiring flats, the assemblies were made up at the factory in Prescot and one of the neighbours where I lived was on piece work terming the cables on 3d per end and doing 20 - 30 ends per hour. BICC did have a video of it but never seen it in years [/QUOTE]
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