That’s as dark as I can get the shop during the day. I’ll have to wait until tonight.How about a picture in the dark ?
🤣Right-side- up also looks better...
....whatever it takes!He hand-stiched it using felt from yearling yaks raised on organic milk and shorn by Himalayan virgins. He then died the wool using organic berries from the northern Cascades which he gathered himself.
But he won't admit this.
thank you sir! finally getting around to wiring and want it to be right! and if any cats take refuge under the hood this winter I'll be totally protected!I got it from….where else. Amazon. The thin stuff is actually a sleeve that is not split. But I just ordered enough to redo the whole under hood harness in the red-black split stuff. It’s funny how it’s claim to fame is “Protect cat from chewing cords”.😆 I used the plain black split under the dash and it is surprisingly heat resistant. Rated -103 to 257 degrees, melts at 446 degrees. I tested it with my heat gun and was pleasantly surprised. The flame retardant convolute split loom maxes out at 275 degrees. So it’s not quite as good as the convolute but close enough in my opinion.
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Any time. You do need to wrap the ends with a high temp electrical tape or similar product after installing. I use the Polyken 264NFR. The split braid is not quite as easy to work with as the convolute but the look is worth it in my opinion. The ends start to fray if you mess with them too much. I tried to use a lighter but that was hit/miss.thank you sir! finally getting around to wiring and want it to be right! and if any cats take refuge under the hood this winter I'll be totally protected!
thanks for the tech tip. wiring makes the build!Any time. You do need to wrap the ends with a high temp electrical tape or similar product after installing. It’s not quite as easy to work with as the convolute but the look is worth it in my opinion. (The ends start to fray if you mess with them too much. I tried to use a lighter but that was hit/miss.)