Whipping is one of the best ways. That stuff does not melt well.
Another thing you can do is to back splice like you are making a loop but
pull the line in until there is no loop. This is very quick if you have one
of those splicing wands. Another thing you can do is to dip the ends in
epoxy then trim it up after it cures. Left alone, you will end up with a lot
of baggywrinkle(sp?).
Robert S. Harper
Information Access Technology, Inc.
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From: Aikisu@xxxxxxx [mailto:Aikisu@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 11:23 AM
To: swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: sheet ends
To any,
I have all kinds of sheet ends that are becoming unraveled. Do you use tape,
whip thread, liquid whip, The lightening sheet is the toughest to make tidy.
Recommendations appreciated.
Thanks Ken
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