Trick - How to use Electrical Tape in a narrow place
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- čas přidán 6. 03. 2021
- I want to share with you a simple trick that I have been using for many years. This trick will help you Wrap an electrical wire in a narrow and crowded place where an Electrical tape cylinder cannot fit.
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OMG. I'm a retired from 40 years career as auto tech and never thought of this trick! I could have used it hundreds of times repairing wire harnesses. Thanks!
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That method looks a lot better than what i have tried, thumbs up
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You didn’t stretch the tape as you wrapped it. That’s what helps it seal and a critical step for protecting an electrical connection from moisture
100%
Awesome tip. Thank you!
Sweet trick! Wish I would've known this years ago!!!
I'm glad it's useful for you my friend, I've been using this method for many years, just now it occurred to me to post it. It is better late than never.
Never touch the sticky side, always cut with scissors and stretch the tape. That may look okay on camera but will dry and fall apart.
I have what you have similar with bare copper electrical wire Coming out Out of an outlet. Can I wrap it in electrical tape along with the outlet which has a box but no front cover?
At first I was like hell no, finger oils yada yada, but in reality I'll probably use this method bc I'm definitely not wasting money on shrink wrap. 🤣
Ya, great, thanks. Too good
Wow! You just made my job simpler! Thanks!!
thank you sir 😊
Is that an old telephone word on the wires? !??? NOW THATS smart.
Quick, easy and effective
thanks 😊
I'm about to go rewire everything that looks old in my car thanks man 😂
Thank you very much my friend
After all that messing around it’s not sticky anymore
awesome ..
Thank you very much my friend
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How good was the music in this video!! 🎶
I use it in all my videos
nah I'll just use liquid electrical tape. it would take more time to cure like 5 min per wire. but it would be waterproof and weather proof
i use black tape paint now
I just want electrical tape that actually sticks.
Cool little trick but one problem I see is the oils in your skin will cause the tape not to stick as well as it could. Try talking a small little bolt to wrap the tape around and twist the bolt
Instead of using your fingers. Or I keep the rolls that are almost out for the same reason they are a little bigger but they are still smaller then a normal full roll. Or
You can also
Use liquid electrical tape and paint it on. It has to dry but will also
Allow you to seal up a connection in a tight spot.
There is truth in your words, I very much appreciate your response. This is definitely a good tip for others here.
I just used liquid tape over a lot of exposed wires in a car harness. Brushed it on the copper. Will it hold? Is Tessa 36 tape better than your plastic gator cover?
@@Jack51971 how that work for you