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Since my comment may be first take this with a rain of salt. For anything that regularly flexes and/or moves the way your doing it is best. It's a big debate on the subject but the auto industry only does wire repairs with crimps and heat shield to avoid solder issues. The solder is stiff and inflexible leading to the wire to break between the solder and original flexible wire. There are some articles on the internet explaining better... Also articles saying the above is total BS because they have been soldering for 100 years without a come back.
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE!
Use these links from Amazon to buy the supplies you need.
Heat Shrink Assortment - amzn.to/3iVEauO
Wagner Heat Gun - amzn.to/3j2QPMx
Electrical Tape - amzn.to/3i75dCo
Southwire Wire Strippers - amzn.to/3kIwEE8
I only have arm to use but you showed me how to and now I can tyvm
Great job. That is a solid fix.
Thanks, it works great!
So how do you get a heat shrink tubing onto a extension cord is there something that I can expand the heat shrink to make it fit
No. It has to be able to fit over the ends.
Since my comment may be first take this with a rain of salt. For anything that regularly flexes and/or moves the way your doing it is best. It's a big debate on the subject but the auto industry only does wire repairs with crimps and heat shield to avoid solder issues. The solder is stiff and inflexible leading to the wire to break between the solder and original flexible wire. There are some articles on the internet explaining better... Also articles saying the above is total BS because they have been soldering for 100 years without a come back.
TheJuanSolid That makes total sense to me.
Sorry if my question seems dum but ...If I don’t have a heat gun can I use a lighter or a hair blow dryer? 😬 😆
Yes