Got the new cabling, sheathing, tape, connectors & shrouds, in readiness to start making the new wiring loom when I noticed that the original soft-clear shrouds are somehow 'welded' to the cable, looking closely, they appear to have been in a sort of clamp or possibly a heated plier as they have a flattened area.
Anyone know how this is/was done??
I might experiment with an old pair of pliers heated over a burner to see if I can replicate it.
Any suggestions??
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If you are going to try hot-melt, you will need good temperature control - maybe start with an adjustable soldering iron (http://cs-sales.net/sl30.html)
You will also have to find the right kind of plastic tube - not all plastics will form that way and bond.
If you find something that works, let us know.
You will also have to find the right kind of plastic tube - not all plastics will form that way and bond.
If you find something that works, let us know.
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Tried a few ideas without much joy, then I managed this: not a million miles from original, I think I'll settle for that.
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Not very sophisticated I'm afraid, the the bullets, sockets & shrouds are from Vehicle wiring products ( for Japanese bikes) & the latter are made from a very soft-clear vinyl like material.
I tried flame-warming various grips & pliers, but the vinyl simply deformed then sprung right back to original!!
Then tried flame-warming the sheath itself, but as soon as it got to a deformable temp, it started to burn & 'brown' from the flame'heat.
Next up I fired a paint stripping heat-gun as I rotated the connector, this got it really hot & 'squishy', a cheapo crimp-tool was then used to crush the almost liquid sheath, held for 5-10 seconds & that was it.
BTW, they are crimped first, then well soldered, never been a fan of crimp only connectors.
Its a bit micky-mouse, & probably NOT fully welded to the insulation as per original, but it doesn't move if its given a good 'tug', so I'm relativity happy with that.
I tried flame-warming various grips & pliers, but the vinyl simply deformed then sprung right back to original!!
Then tried flame-warming the sheath itself, but as soon as it got to a deformable temp, it started to burn & 'brown' from the flame'heat.
Next up I fired a paint stripping heat-gun as I rotated the connector, this got it really hot & 'squishy', a cheapo crimp-tool was then used to crush the almost liquid sheath, held for 5-10 seconds & that was it.
BTW, they are crimped first, then well soldered, never been a fan of crimp only connectors.
Its a bit micky-mouse, & probably NOT fully welded to the insulation as per original, but it doesn't move if its given a good 'tug', so I'm relativity happy with that.
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GSX1400 Blue
GS1000G
Brockhouse Corgi
CB77
CA77
T140
BSA 250
I DO have to grow old, I DO NOT have to grow up.