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Default Hens Teeth, Unicorns, Rocking Horse Droppings, Braided 3 corecable for an iron.

On Saturday, 28 September 2019 16:10:32 UTC+1, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 28/09/2019 11:30, Roger Hayter wrote:
The Natural Philosopher wrote:

On 27/09/2019 22:53, Roger Hayter wrote:
dennis@home wrote:

On 27/09/2019 17:04, Bob Eager wrote:
On Fri, 27 Sep 2019 16:41:05 +0100, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:

In article ,
dennis@home wrote:
On 26/09/2019 23:29, John Kenyon wrote:

Also the thing has a sensible strain relief where the cable emerges -
the cable is easily threaded through. The thing is the antithesis of
Apple design - cheap and completely repairable (if you can get the
sodding cable...)


It doesn't have to be cotton covered, heat resistant silicon cable
should be fine, immersion heater cable is temperature resistant and
fairly flexible too.

True. If it's good enough for a soldering iron, a smoothing iron should
be OK.

Only reason these days for a fabric cover is looks.

I think the fabric cover was supposed to be better than rubber (not
necessarily silicone) because it didn'r bind on the edge of the ironing
board.




The cheap rubber they use needs a cover to stop it abrading.
Silicon rubber doesn't.

Silicone (sic) rubber is not soft and flexible enough for an iron lead,
at least if it is thick enough to resist abrasion.

Bollox. I have used silcone coated flex up to 50A in model planes and
its more flexible than PVC OR rubber.


True. But it is not as flexible as very thin rubber with a fabric
cover.


Not a lot in it. Silicone cable is VERY flexible. More than rubber for
similar sizes.


+1. Some folk are saying odd & senseless things. The problem with silicone is it's too flexible, so much so that it's easy to cut it in normal use. And the cost.


NT
 
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