bonding strip
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bonding strip
Just wondering, Do you think it is ok to run a new bonding strip over the old one, or is is better to cut the old one out first.
Thanks
Matt
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Matt
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Matt
Hull #315 - 854
Matt
Hull #315 - 854
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bonding strip
I bought a roll from a place capt Pat recommened in the midwest a few months back, had a min wt requirement and with shipping cost about 200$ and there was enough to do 2 boats,, McMaster could not help me
Sorry I bought this
COPPER STRAP 1 in. x .022 in. x 100 ft. Coil
on the building tips page and i think 26 gauge is .0159
"The primary strip should be copper at least 26 gauge in thickness and 1" in width."
Capt Pat, so if we lay to new bonding strip over the old, dont tie it into the old, so where an old loop is make a new lop on top of it?
COPPER STRAP 1 in. x .022 in. x 100 ft. Coil
on the building tips page and i think 26 gauge is .0159
"The primary strip should be copper at least 26 gauge in thickness and 1" in width."
Capt Pat, so if we lay to new bonding strip over the old, dont tie it into the old, so where an old loop is make a new lop on top of it?
Thanks
Matt
Hull #315 - 854
Matt
Hull #315 - 854
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