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Old 04-14-2006, 10:59 PM
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if you

have both ends that go together, you can slip on a piece of shrink wrap (that is not the right term) but you get this special plastic tube and slip it over the tube you want to splice and heat it gently while watching. it will shrink as long as you hold heat to it. made for electrical splices for insulation but will do a nice temp job while you get the right part. prob have at any partrs house or radio shack.

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