bibsoutdoors
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Cappy, this is interesting and contrary to my own experience. I live in south eastern Wisconsin were winter temps get into the mid twenties as a norm (yes much colder for spells) and in the summer 80's - 90's (and again much hotter for a spell). I'm an amateur radio operator with a fifty foot tower. My coax runs from the antennas (six different antennas) down the tower. I hold them in place so they don't blow around in the nasty wind we get on occasion by tapping them to the tower with gorilla tape. I've had then up in the air and in all elements for nine years now and have never had to replace any of the tape.
This has me curious so I just got back in from climbing up, only about thirty feet or so, to check it out fearing maybe I wasn't seeing something I should be and fortunately I can report, things are still ok. You can absolutely see where the sun has been beating on it but it is still holding.
You wouldn't have said what you said without cause, so I'm wondering about your experience with it; conditions, what it's used for, how long (well I guess you said within a year or two.) I hope you respond back, there can't be this big of a disparity with the same product without some reasonable explanation. Geez, where's Sherlock when you need him! Ha ha.
Bibsoutdoors
This has me curious so I just got back in from climbing up, only about thirty feet or so, to check it out fearing maybe I wasn't seeing something I should be and fortunately I can report, things are still ok. You can absolutely see where the sun has been beating on it but it is still holding.
You wouldn't have said what you said without cause, so I'm wondering about your experience with it; conditions, what it's used for, how long (well I guess you said within a year or two.) I hope you respond back, there can't be this big of a disparity with the same product without some reasonable explanation. Geez, where's Sherlock when you need him! Ha ha.
Bibsoutdoors