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Re: foam



"Robert L Bass" <sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> I've been on many service calls with sprayfoam
>> & 3/8 recessed contacts on all the windows & doors...
>
> If you know they're going to use foam insulation, install 3/4"
> contacts.

I try to always use 3/4 or surface but couldn't use 3/4 on these windows and
didn't want to use surface because of the way this window is built.  These
were the Vetter windows from a previous post about a month or 2 ago when I
inquired on how would you drill these windows.


>Strip back about 10-12" of the outer jacket from the cable
> and coil up the inner conductors in the 3/4" hole beneath the contact.
> There will be enough space in the hole to pull the wires out.  If any
> foam comes in contact with the wires, use a long pair of tweezers or a
> needle nose to gently work them loose.  Although acetone will melt foam
> insulation, it can also damage the PVC insulation (it's used as a
> solvent to melt PVC).
>
> Side note: Although I haven't tried it, one fellow I know says he puts
> a bit of cable pulling greases on the wire to keep the foam from
> sticking.  The stuff doesn't hurt PVC so it probably works but I'd test
> it before relying on it.
>

Thanks, I'll give it a try




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