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Date:         Fri, 19 Feb 1999 08:17:12 -0600
Reply-To:     arbosch@RA.ROCKWELL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Alan Bosch <arbosch@RA.ROCKWELL.COM>
Subject:      Re: CV lube helper
Comments: To: Robert Rountree <rountree@PLANETEER.COM>
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I like your idea, Rob. However, a word of caution, if I may. Nylon locking tie straps - also called tie wraps - vary in both thickness, width, and application. That is to say, if you use a thin, white or clear tie wrap in the "harsh" undercarriage environment of a Vanagon, it could deteriorate rapidly, as it is ment for indoor applications. There is also the chance that a thinner tie wrap could cut the rubber boot. You would need to find a black tie wrap, as these are considered more suitable for outdoor applications. Too, Thomas & Betts, Burndy, and Panduit make a metal tie wrap that may be more suitable for the application. If memory serves, you can see them in a Newark Electronics catalog (I think the catalog's on line) or at a Home Depot type store.

Alan Bosch Phred ('88 Wolfsburg)


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