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Wow, I'm learning a lot.
My conduit says (all) this:
Liquid Tuff Type LFMC 3/4 (21) 80c dry 60c wet 70c oil-res burial sun-res (UL) ADC/KAF-TECH 75C.
Again, it was free.
I am going to buy one or two, this material just presented itself so I figured, \"Why not\".
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Ok, I should have thought of that, except if the branch is that small would you really want to put the maximum wear in the same spot each time? As long as you see plenty hanging over on each side I'd think you'd be happy.That's just it. If you can see the tape, the sleeve isn't centered on the limb.
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I'm sort of curious about the practice of marking the center of the sleeve. I can't imagine too many situations where I would be able to see that mark.
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....No rough edges. All smooth, glued up, and ready to go.
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Baker wrote:Has anyone experienced a blackening (graying) of the rope when using a conduit sleeve. There seems to be no damage to the rope, just a discoloration.
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