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Dick Wampach

[rebel-builders] nylon cable ties [scanned by scanmail]

Post by Dick Wampach » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:50 pm

If you want it to look clean and professional use Adel clamps $1.00 - $3.00
each! If you are going for Sport Pilot light weight, use the ty-wraps 5 -
10 cents each.

Keep in mind you do not want things to rub, keep parts separated, or secured
together. Not so tight as to crush things---especially radio co-ax cables
such as RG-58, or 400

Dick Wampach SR-108 N331RW



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hi all

what is being used to sucure wires inside engine compartments have wires for
thermocouples, ignition wires, etc not alot of spots to sucure to and
looking for examples and parts to use

cheers
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Mike Davis

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Post by Mike Davis » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:50 pm

When using cable ties, I like to wrap one tie around the tube or what ever
you are tying to, and push it through a piece of tygon fuel tubing about
1/2" long... then put another tie wrap through this one and wrap it around
the wires or cables. This causes the wires/cables to stand off by 1/2" and
keeps them from rubbing. Hope that makes sense.

Mike

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From: "Dick Wampach" <rwampach@att.net>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
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Subject: RE: [rebel-builders] nylon cable ties [scanned by scanmail]

If you want it to look clean and professional use Adel clamps $1.00 -
$3.00
each! If you are going for Sport Pilot light weight, use the ty-wraps 5 -
10 cents each.

Keep in mind you do not want things to rub, keep parts separated, or
secured
together. Not so tight as to crush things---especially radio co-ax cables
such as RG-58, or 400

Dick Wampach SR-108 N331RW



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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of
Michael Jones
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 11:26 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: [rebel-builders] nylon cable ties [scanned by scanmail]


hi all

what is being used to sucure wires inside engine compartments have wires
for
thermocouples, ignition wires, etc not alot of spots to sucure to and
looking for examples and parts to use

cheers
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Ted Waltman

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Post by Ted Waltman » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:50 pm

EAA has a homebuilder video on creating these types of zip-tie standoffs.
http://www.eaavideo.org/video.aspx?v=1432781642


This is another good one on lacing electrical wires:
http://www.eaavideo.org/video.aspx?v=635353221001


-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:00 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] nylon cable ties [scanned by scanmail]

When using cable ties, I like to wrap one tie around the tube or what ever
you are tying to, and push it through a piece of tygon fuel tubing about
1/2" long... then put another tie wrap through this one and wrap it around
the wires or cables. This causes the wires/cables to stand off by 1/2" and
keeps them from rubbing. Hope that makes sense.

Mike

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick Wampach" <rwampach@att.net>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 10:53 AM
Subject: RE: [rebel-builders] nylon cable ties [scanned by scanmail]

If you want it to look clean and professional use Adel clamps $1.00 -
$3.00
each! If you are going for Sport Pilot light weight, use the ty-wraps 5 -
10 cents each.

Keep in mind you do not want things to rub, keep parts separated, or
secured
together. Not so tight as to crush things---especially radio co-ax cables
such as RG-58, or 400

Dick Wampach SR-108 N331RW



-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of
Michael Jones
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 11:26 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: [rebel-builders] nylon cable ties [scanned by scanmail]


hi all

what is being used to sucure wires inside engine compartments have wires
for
thermocouples, ignition wires, etc not alot of spots to sucure to and
looking for examples and parts to use

cheers
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drewjan

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Post by drewjan » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:50 pm

Ty-wraps work well but they don't like too much heat. Just use them and be sure to check them well every annual. The dollar store ones are plastic instead of nylon so be sure to buy from a trusted vendor.
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Subject: [rebel-builders] nylon cable ties [scanned by scanmail]

hi all

what is being used to sucure wires inside engine compartments
have wires for thermocouples, ignition wires, etc
not alot of spots to sucure to and looking for examples and parts to use

cheers
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Eduardo Gutierrez Sosa

[rebel-builders] nylon cable ties [scanned by scanmail]

Post by Eduardo Gutierrez Sosa » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:50 pm

Hi Mike: Actually what you explain is correct with the following
clarifications:
Choose a cable tie long enough to wrap around both tubes you intend to
separate, and then some. Use a hose which will have sufficient diameter for
the same tie wrap passing twice inside the hose; choose the length of hose
Which will be the amount of sepparation of both tubes. Pass the tie wrap
through the hose and hold it half way on the tie wrap's length. Go around
one of the tubes with the pointed end of the tie wrap and inmediately
through the hose so as to form a loop. Continue with the pointed end of the
tie wrap around th second tube (scat hose, cable cluster, etc) and come back
to meet the ratchet side of the tie wrap. Work them as one unit until they
are tight around both tubes; if one of the tubes is wiring, avoid fixing too
tight as the tie wrap may damage the wiring. If one of the tubes happens to
be a motor mount, I protect it from chafing with silicon sheeting under the
tie wrap; on the scat, cable cluster side, I use a soft hose abouth 1 inch
long and with sufficient diameter to wrap around the hose or cable cluster.
I hope this makes any sense to any of the group. Regards, Eduardo

El 31/05/11 14:59, "Mike Davis" <mike.davis@dcsol.com> escribi


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