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RB

Jan 1, 1970
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After awhile, those fiberglass antennas lose their outer coating and get
really nasty to handle without gloves. If you grab 'em barehanded, you get
a bunch of little fiberglass needles in your hands.

Is there any good stuff to recoat 'em with to tame 'em down a bit? They're
still good insofar as performance goes, just need a coating of some kind to
keep the fiberglass from shedding. Any ideas as to what product might work
best?
 
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Electricky Dicky

Jan 1, 1970
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After awhile, those fiberglass antennas lose their outer coating and get
really nasty to handle without gloves. If you grab 'em barehanded, you get
a bunch of little fiberglass needles in your hands.

Is there any good stuff to recoat 'em with to tame 'em down a bit? They're
still good insofar as performance goes, just need a coating of some kind to
keep the fiberglass from shedding. Any ideas as to what product might work
best?
A length of heatshink tube shrunk down?

Richard

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