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Re: foam



And then when you need to replace the switch? What then?



"G. Morgan" <alarmpro@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 20:36:01 -0500, "Don" <don@xxxxxx> wrote:
|
| >Checking on progress at new house and see this ones insulated with the
foam.
| >Can't pull service loop out at doors or windows.  Luckily I was out of
3/8"
| >plugs when I pulled the wires and had left 4"-6" of wire tied in a knot
at
| >every window.  But for future  I gotta come up with a new way to leave a
| >service loop on prewires with this foam insulation.  Once that stuff
dries
| >you can't pull wires out!  Glad I went by so i could dig a little room
out
| >before window trim goes on.  Coil up right under hole?  Any ideas?
|
|
| You're using plugs?  Damn man just put the freekin contact in @
| prewire to save a bunch of grief.
|
| I haven't had that much trouble with the foam, if any is in the way I
| can usually scrape it out with a small screwdriver.  Someone mentioned
| acetone would melt the foam, I've never tried that.
|
| --
|
| -Graham
|
| (delete the double e's to email)




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