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Kyle,
What are the shrink labels like? We could use that for some wire runs here. Thank you. |
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http://www.cableorganizer.com/heller...marker-labels/ Think file folder labels printed on sections of heat shrink tubing. Use a label maker to type the label, slip it over your transbrake wiring group and burn it down. Then your wires are "Clearly marked and labeled". It sounds expensive but so is a zillion different colors of mil spec write. Dale |
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On a suggestion,
print sheet of desired text on office printer, cut to size with scissors, slip inside clear shrink tubing. Here is a scrap test wire. Vola, cost of new label equipment = "Zero"
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That stuff is only $15 for 50 feet on Amazon. I didn't even know they made it clear.
Shop Woodfin saves you money! Dale |
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