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Robert11 wrote: Hello: Saw a can of what is apparently a "liquid rubber" type of product at HD used for coating wires, and general electrical insullation. Think it was by 3M, but don't remember. Anyone familiar with this stuff ? Think it would be as good, or possibly better than, something like "Coax-Seal" to use on outdoor Balun terminals, Coax connectors, etc. for weather sealing on a receiving antenna setup ? Sure looks a lot easier than Coax-Seal, and possibly better in getting into voids, etc. ? Pros and cons ? Bob Only downside it that it might keep going and get into areas you don't want filled up. |
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