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making composite clips for conduit and tubing: 2020-03-29 Panasonic DMC-FT1
Making composite clips for fixing conduit and tubing. This is 2 layers of BID between polyethylene sheet, pressed down over 3 appropriate formers with strips of wood.

making composite clips for conduit and tubing: 2020-03-28 Panasonic DMC-FT1
Making composite clips for fixing conduit and tubing. This is 2 layers of BID between polyethylene sheet, pressed down over 3 appropriate formers with wood strips and weighed down with lead weights. It is on a shelf in the boiler cupboard for curing overnight.

making composite clips for conduit and tubing: 2020-03-29 Panasonic DMC-FT1
Making composite clips for fixing conduit and tubing. This is 2 layers of BID between polyethylene sheet, which was pressed down over 3 appropriate formers with wood strips. The layup is now cured and ready for cutting up into individual clips. The red lines across the layup are just felt-tip pen marks on the polyethylene sheet.
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