Raider L
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When I worked for the airlines, from time to time we'd use this material to go inside a hole to keep wires, hoses, metal tubing from being chaffed, scraped, or cut. Someone called it "alligator clips" due to the teeth like pieces along the edge that looked
like...teeth.
Anyway! You can find a thousand uses for this stuff.
like...teeth.
Anyway! You can find a thousand uses for this stuff.
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There is somekind of a part number on this piece, 3500?
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See, it will conform to a shape and in most cases will stay there with a very small amount of adhesive.
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I didn't cut the whole piece but you can see that if you put it in a hole and cut to fit, it will stay without adhesive. I believe the material is nylon.
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This part number is MS 21266-3N. "MS" is a military designation. I'll bet @oldretiredafguy would know what this was and may even have a working name for it. I don't know if this company is still around but..Hey. So if you are doing some modding on you Square and need something to put around the edgte of it, use this instead of slit rubber tubing. It'll look classier!
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