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tapit

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clever chap and famous for the zombie mix, we have the clemrope and the soon to be famous tapit tape.
What other claims to fame have members on here got?
 
Zombie mix was not his idea
& that is fact
Was thought out if by a lad called Ian Clapham way back in the day He actually tried to get bg
To produce it as for heavy ceiling work


Your welcome
 
I came up with the idea of selling little sachets of powder for adding to plaster. One to speed settings times up and one to slow it down.
I first suggested it to my local BG rep about twelve years ago, to the BG bods on our forum mine tour years ago and I'm pretty sure I suggested on here to.
Someone was listening.
 
I’m pretty sure I came up with the idea of when using a tyrolene gun removing the handle and attaching a combi drill to the bar! Takes all the work out of doing it by hand! Just gotta get the speed right on the drill
You’re welcome.
Tyrolene smoother just doesn't sound right.
 
clever chap and famous for the zombie mix, we have the clemrope and the soon to be famous tapit tape.
What other claims to fame have members on here got?
My old man done all that bonding and finish together thing and he’s been dead 33 years :coffe:
 
After having several power cables f***** up by labourers twisting and motors driving over them,
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over the weekend I have made and invented the Tomarmour cable
 
Where can I buy that
It’s called SY cable. It’s primary use is for control wiring. SY cable isn’t permitted for outside use in fixed installations as it deteriorates in sunlight and from getting wet so I personally wouldn’t be fitting it to a machine. Once the sheath cracks and moisture gets in, it starts to turn green and looks like an Algae type substance. The metal braiding doesn’t offer any mechanical protection it’s just there to eliminate magnetic fields in control wiring. It’s basically a flex with a soft braid around the outside and coated in a clear sheath. You would be better of using a flex called H07rnf.
 
It’s called SY cable. It’s primary use is for control wiring. SY cable isn’t permitted for outside use in fixed installations as it deteriorates in sunlight and from getting wet so I personally wouldn’t be fitting it to a machine. Once the sheath cracks and moisture gets in, it starts to turn green and looks like an Algae type substance. The metal braiding doesn’t offer any mechanical protection it’s just there to eliminate magnetic fields in control wiring. It’s basically a flex with a soft braid around the outside and coated in a clear sheath. You would be better of using a flex called H07rnf.
They told me it was the Don of cables
I'll just have to rub some factor 50 on it then
 
It’s called SY cable. It’s primary use is for control wiring. SY cable isn’t permitted for outside use in fixed installations as it deteriorates in sunlight and from getting wet so I personally wouldn’t be fitting it to a machine. Once the sheath cracks and moisture gets in, it starts to turn green and looks like an Algae type substance. The metal braiding doesn’t offer any mechanical protection it’s just there to eliminate magnetic fields in control wiring. It’s basically a flex with a soft braid around the outside and coated in a clear sheath. You would be better of using a flex called H07rnf.
How about a SWA cable?
 
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