What do you use as a USB cable strain relief?

Am 01.04.18 um 16:32 schrieb Private Edmund J. Burke:
I don't use highwinds media, dumbo.

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Am 01.04.18 um 16:30 schrieb Private Edmund J. Burke:
On 3/28/2018 11:24 PM, Joerg Lorenz wrote:
Certainly. That is exactly the header of your posting. Typical Troll-path.

That's your own header, dumb bunny.
LOL

That shows all users, that you have no clue: I'm using the
Albasani-server and everybody can see it.

Private Burke, you are fired and as of now in my killfile!
 
Tim posted for all of us...


=?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= <Tekkie@comcast.net> wrote in
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On 03/26/2018 07:54 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote:
On 3/26/18 6:27 PM, Erholt Rhein wrote:
What do you use as a USB cable strain relief?
https://imgur.com/VUSYhBu

I have been recently wrapping the ends with the tie wire that
comes with the cable but I would like to know what you use as a
USB cable strain relief that works better.
https://imgur.com/yjHLBYt


Would flexible/stretchable tape work?

My friend uses that expensive clay-like stuff and is happy with it.
She gave us a small lump of it, but it's too good to use :)

We still have paper towels used to wipe car windows without smearing
that a gas station gave my mother in 1962, They are too good to
use.

Are they two ply? Pink on one side and blue on the other?

Actually, I just make sure that the USB cables I buy have good built-in
strain reliefs.

If you are really serious about making your own, there is tape that you
can buy that is impregnated with resin. One version sets by itself the
package is opened. One uses water to activate setting, and one uses UV to
set the resin. And thee is also the self-adhering/fusing tape that
basically melts together when it is wrapped under tension. Take your
pick.

This reply was regarding the old towels used to clean vehicle windshields
NOT USB cables.

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Tekkie
 

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