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    Hi All,

    I am looking for some help in locating something that I can use to in case wires that I connect to my control station.

    I have seen a tube like cloth (plastic) material to perform this but cannot find it on the net.

    I will need a few hundred feet that can hold up to 10 16g wires. I plan on using lamp cord.

    If you have any ideas or know what this product is called please let me know.

    Thx PMT
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    Are you taking about just for the connections? I think you might be thinking about heat shrink wire wrap.

    Amazon.com: Grip 90 pc Heat Shrink Wire Wrap Assortment: Home Improvement
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    Caretaker, Thanks for the link. I have requested a sample, I will let you know if this is the stuff that I am looking for but this looks good. PMT
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    You could also use heat shrink tubing. Put your wires in the tube and then heat with a hot air gun or blow-dryer to shrink the tubing. You can find it at any decent hobby store - lots of R/C enthusiasts use it.

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