Actually, the tubing I referred to is somewhat heavier/tougher and
softer than the heat-shrink tubing I have and have used and is certainy
not shrunk in the application at hand. It simply provides a tough,
slippery, non abrasive cover for the metal ring, metal connector and
swivel between the camera lug and the wider part of the strap assembly.
Moose
Joe Gwinn wrote:
At 1:26 AM +0000 12/25/01, olympus-digest wrote:
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2001 10:44:41 -0000
From: "Jon Mitchell" <jon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [OM] preventing "brassing?"
Could that be electrical "heat-shrink" ? Don't know what it's called
stateside tho. Plastic / rubbery tubing you put over wires (or anything
really) and it shrinks down when you heat it (hairdryer/ hot-air gun). Can
shrink up to 5 times smaller, with the right stuff !
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