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  • scitzz
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    I hate you guys...

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  • AlaskaFestivaGuy
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    Moose dung. We use it for all sorts of things here in the Last Frontier.

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  • Zanzer
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    ^^ Kentucky jelly :mrgreen:

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  • scitzz
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    Originally posted by Pu241 View Post
    Probably not, as old wiring tended to be vinyl, which I would soak in some of the stuff that supposed to renew vinyl.
    They have small amounts of plasticizer which should help, but getting enough into a wire coating to make a difference might be tough.
    Also, more recent wiring is likely polyethylene or copoly polypropylene which will not be affect at all.
    So, what should I use on the wiring harness of a Festiva?

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  • Bert
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    Plastics are gonna be the death of folks wishing to maintain old cars. The F150 I've owned for 27 years is gradually experiencing brittle plastic all over the place and I'm wondering if I can keep it alive for the rest of my days. And now that I'm working on a 47 Merc pickup truck which is mostly metal (with some Bakelite knobs here and there) I can sure see why new cars are going to have zero collectible value over the long run.

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  • Pu241
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    Originally posted by getnpsi View Post
    All my zip ties are old. And snap the second i use them. Can i just soak the whole tube of them like im about to prepare spaghetti and they will come back to life? Not that a tube of zipties are going to kill my monthly budget to replace but cmon you brought this up!
    Not all Zip ties are nylon, and crapy nylon is still going to be crappy nylon.
    But you got nothing to lose trying it.
    Just not for too long.
    Might want to try a couple of batches and change how long they are in the water.

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  • getnpsi
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    I can't stay 'frugal' long, i save $50 here and there to justify something dumb and ill advised. One grandfather was Jewish, Other side of my family is Russian AND Irish...and i don't drink...I cant quite commit to any of the stereotypes long

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  • Spike
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    ^ Sounds as cheap as I am haha.

    Sorry, sorry. FRUGAL.
    Last edited by Spike; 08-28-2013, 12:25 PM.

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  • getnpsi
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    All my zip ties are old. And snap the second i use them. Can i just soak the whole tube of them like im about to prepare spaghetti and they will come back to life? Not that a tube of zipties are going to kill my monthly budget to replace but cmon you brought this up!

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  • TominMO
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    Originally posted by Pu241 View Post
    So you are enjoying the new TV show!
    Yes, thank you for the new addiction....

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  • kumalaba
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    kool

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  • Pu241
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    Originally posted by kumalaba View Post
    i doubt that, did you get those homemade gaskets i sent you?
    I did and I'm working on see if I can make material here win sheet form thick enough that we can use it for tail light seals.
    Think I have material that caqn be used behind the door, hatch, and gas door locks.

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  • Pu241
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    Originally posted by TominMO View Post
    I have heard of this, but I can't find it in the link above>
    So you are enjoying the new TV show!

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  • kumalaba
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    i doubt that, did you get those homemade gaskets i sent you?

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  • Pu241
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    Originally posted by kumalaba View Post
    im offically a senior garage door tech @ a one million dollar company:highly_amused: b/c im the oldest one there, is that the same thing as you john
    Your probably more valuable to your company than I'm to mine!

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