JeffGu
Been here much more than a while
- Location
- Osceola, Nebraska
I've broken plenty of stuff with multiple layers of double-wall, adhesive lined Polyolefin shrink tubing on it... which requires a lot of heat. The rope breaks at the end of the splice just like every other one I break. You really don't think rope OEMs and splicing shops have been doing this for decades and never noticed whether or not it harms the rope, do you? Once you get the hang of it, you'll discover that the rope never gets to 300* F and you won't need to worry about it... keep the gun a few inches away from the tubing and avoid the temptation to hold it less than two inches away. If you lack the patience for this, you probably shouldn't be splicing in the first place.
I'm starting to worry about you, Joey... are you getting enough sleep, or are you up all night checking to make sure Bigfoot isn't lurking about in grandma's prized Azalia bushes?
I'm starting to worry about you, Joey... are you getting enough sleep, or are you up all night checking to make sure Bigfoot isn't lurking about in grandma's prized Azalia bushes?










