brschmid
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Originally posted by itza2mer This is an approach I take for making my Y splits. I borrowed the idea from the folks at Zu Cable. I hope that it is helpful in this already wonderful thread. Here is a photo of the type of Y split Zu Cable uses. Go to Lowe's and buy a plastic pipe (3/8" or 1/2") for less than 2 dollars. Cut a 3/4" to 1 1/4" section off, superglue or epoxy the piece in place on the cabling. Cover the plastic piece using glue lined or regular heatshrink. Looks better on techflex covered cables. http://www.imagestation.com/mypictur...&id=4200278888 |
Originally posted by brschmid that looks good as well, but i like the way i did it. the pics don't do it justice. thanks. ![]() i am gonna update the guide now with a note to check out the comments ![]() |
Originally posted by itza2mer No problem. I just posted to show another way to approach a Y split, not to knock your approach in any way. The cables look great, bty. |
Originally posted by scottder From what I have read you should get a good mechainical connection, then solder the connetions in place. Does it take a lot of solder, or is this another case of less is more? Scott |
Originally posted by brschmid I just use enough to get a good connection. so you do need a good mechanical connection as well. |
Originally posted by scottder Thanks again for this guide! We should all post our results. Scott |