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Title: Liquid Electrical Tape
Post by: jbrock27 on November 12, 2015, 12:43:03 PM
I do use shrink tubing a lot when doing wire work but also picked up a bottle of the above "just in case" .  It is good for fixing minor boo boos to wiring, such as holding heat to it too long when trying to shrink wrap :-[  It is also good for anywhere you need to insulate but don't want to cut or de-solder wires to get shrink tube around.

I found that instead of having to use the big honking plumber's brush that comes with the container, you can use a small model brush to apply the liquid tape (since a lot of the work on locos and such involves small wires) then clean the brush with charcoal lighter fluid so the brush can be reused.

It took a while for me to find any info on what to use to clean the brush and just thought I would pass that along for anyone interested in such things.

*Meant to post this in General; Yardmaster, can you please assist me with that?
Title: Re: Liquid Electrical Tape
Post by: ebtnut on November 12, 2015, 03:40:16 PM
OK, good info.  Where did you get the liquid tape? 
Title: Re: Liquid Electrical Tape
Post by: jbrock27 on November 12, 2015, 03:45:36 PM
Thank you.  I thought it could prove helpful other folks.

I got my small jar at Home Depot, mainly bc I had a gift card to put towards it, lol!  I have seen it online at Amazon too, for example.  It has a huge brush as part of the cap that I wanted to avoid using for all but bigger jobs.
Title: Re: Liquid Electrical Tape
Post by: electrical whiz kid on November 12, 2015, 08:23:24 PM
FYI:  There is also heat shrink tape if the need arises; likewise at Homley despot.

Rich C.
Title: Re: Liquid Electrical Tape
Post by: jbrock27 on November 12, 2015, 09:25:14 PM
Thank you e.w.k..  Didn't know about shrink tape.
Title: Re: Liquid Electrical Tape
Post by: Len on November 13, 2015, 07:02:35 AM
Another use for liquid tape is coating the solder side of PC boards before installation. Sometimes space is so tight the only way to get a board in is to just lay it on the chassis. Putting a couple of coats of liquid tape on the solder side of the board helps prevent shorts.

Those 'Micro-Brushes' you find at craft stores are handy for applying liquid tape in tight spaces.

Len
Title: Re: Liquid Electrical Tape
Post by: jbrock27 on November 13, 2015, 07:11:08 AM
Quote from: Len on November 13, 2015, 07:02:35 AM
Those 'Micro-Brushes' you find at craft stores are handy for applying liquid tape in tight spaces.

Len

And they're meant to be disposable correct? So you don't have to get involved in having to clean them?
Title: Re: Liquid Electrical Tape
Post by: Len on November 13, 2015, 10:49:51 AM
Quote from: jbrock27 on November 13, 2015, 07:11:08 AM
Quote from: Len on November 13, 2015, 07:02:35 AM
Those 'Micro-Brushes' you find at craft stores are handy for applying liquid tape in tight spaces.

Len

And they're meant to be disposable correct? So you don't have to get involved in having to clean them?

I guess you could if you really wanted to, but I never did. I just got them in packs of 100 and tossed when done.

Len
Title: Re: Liquid Electrical Tape
Post by: jbrock27 on November 13, 2015, 11:47:45 AM
Thanks for getting back to me.  Good tip.  Much easier to use disposable on the cheap.