When I built my plane, I very carefully labeled all my wires, printing out a
label for each end, cutting it out, and heat shrinking it with clear heat shrink
tubing. Unfortunately, I used a label printer that used thermal printer on
the tape, and with time, and the heat under the cowl, most of the labels are
turning black and unreadable.
It is too late for my plane, but I know there are many others in the chapter
that still have the wiring to do. There is a better alternative, a printer that
uses THERMAL TRANSFER printing, and will print directly on heat shrink
tubing. The tubing is then slipped over the wire, and heat shrunk into
place. The printing shrinks with the tubing, and you get a very professional
label, that won't go away. My proposal is this:
1. The Chapter buys 10 heat shrink cartridges, and gets a FREE Dymo
Rhinopro 5000 labeler at this web address
http://www.buyheatshrink.com/dymo-label-writer/dymo-replacement-labels.htm#heatshrink
2. A Chapter member wants to use the machine -- he/she buys from the
chapter the appropriate cartridge, and borrows the labeler. When done, he
removes his cartridge from the machine and returns it to the chapter or the next
member that wants to use it.
Net result: Members get professional quality labeling, the chapter ends up
with no net expense ( about $300 upfront cost)
Bill Schertz
Plane currently grounded because BlueMountain unit out for repair.