What brand shrinktube to you use?
What brand shrinktube to you use?
I have some generic stuff, was like 5$ for quite a large amount.... My shrink tube jobs look sorta clunky, the tubing doesnt seem to shrink equally when heated.
I saw 3M made some shrink tubing, about the same amount I have but instead of 5$ - they charged 35$. So I'm beginning to think shrink tubing is something where price and quality matters - anyone else have any thoughts on it?
I saw 3M made some shrink tubing, about the same amount I have but instead of 5$ - they charged 35$. So I'm beginning to think shrink tubing is something where price and quality matters - anyone else have any thoughts on it?
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3M is the best.
You should also use a hobby heat gun (they sell them in hobby stores for applying heat-shrink plastic skin on model planes).
You should also use a hobby heat gun (they sell them in hobby stores for applying heat-shrink plastic skin on model planes).
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That's what I use, a zippo. I brought this up mainly because today I took thisd 120mm fan that was pulled out of an old Compaq server with a proprietary plug and cut it apart and used the +12 and ground off of an old floppy drive style power connector. After putting it together, it looks sorta amateurish. Made me wonder if heat shrink tube has an 'age' to it - as I remeber when I first got it, I built an RCA plug for my fiancee's stereo speaker, and that one looks really slick and professional - I'm damn proud of it! This thing though - all lumpy and bumpy hehe.
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Heat gun is easier and better. You burn the tubing with a lighter - that and the soot from the flame can degrade it and make it brittle and crack earlier than it normally would.
You'll never damage it with a heat gun.
You'll never damage it with a heat gun.
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not to argue.. everybody does it different... i only pay .99 for my bic and it works fine.. the trick is not to put the flame on the tube... you just want to use the heat form the flam.. i just take it and run it back and froth all over real fast till its nice and shrunk.
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Actually, I was off on the price
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Ace Dual Temperature Heat Gun (20176N)
Item no: 20176
Our Price:
$21.99
Works great, and alot safer then a lighter, even if you don't do heat shrink alot, I recomend a heat gun... I don't use mine alot, but when I do I am glade I have it
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Ace Dual Temperature Heat Gun (20176N)
Item no: 20176
Our Price:
$21.99
- 10 Amp
- 1200 Watts- 120 V
- Dual heat selection; 750 deg. F or 1000 deg. F
- Lightweight 1-1/4 lbs.
- Hanging Hook
- Plastic housing
- UL listed
- 2 yr. in-home guarantee
- 6 ft. grounded cord
- Boxed
Works great, and alot safer then a lighter, even if you don't do heat shrink alot, I recomend a heat gun... I don't use mine alot, but when I do I am glade I have it

