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Could money be safely saved by using GM Weatherpak fittings instead of
Cannon plugs? The Weatherpaks are showing up in some pretty harsh industrial places in preference to Cannon plugs. |
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My opinion is that they would be excellent. Where can you get them?
tom Bret Ludwig wrote: Could money be safely saved by using GM Weatherpak fittings instead of Cannon plugs? The Weatherpaks are showing up in some pretty harsh industrial places in preference to Cannon plugs. |
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![]() wrote in groups.com... My opinion is that they would be excellent. Where can you get them? tom Try PICO of Canada Ltd. They have those for sale. http://www.picocanada.com/index.asp Their site is unfortunately under construction right now. The 2002 .pdf catalog I have shows the GM Weatherpak fittings in the page 18. JP |
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I used them on every electrical connection in my experimental and am
VERY happy with the performance. They seal up watertight, have a positive lock so they cannot come apart and are priced right. I bought mine at the local NAPA store and they had most sizes in stock. Two wire was 3 bucks or so, the three wire was 4, four was about 6 bucks. The only one size they needed to order in was the 5 wire one, it took the next day for that one to show up. I am betting any good auto store has them. Just look in the "aviation" section of the store. G Ben www.haaspowerair.com Bret Ludwig wrote: Could money be safely saved by using GM Weatherpak fittings instead of Cannon plugs? The Weatherpaks are showing up in some pretty harsh industrial places in preference to Cannon plugs. |
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