Rather than invent a poorly designed wheel, maybe someone here has already successfully worked out a better solution to waterproofing. I am using a Sterilite 25" x 18" x 8" container with secure snap
Gary, I would provide a drainage hole at the lowest point of the box. A one inch diameter hole covered with very fine screen wire. I would glue it in with silicon-rubber glue. If the box is sealed co
Gary: The proper way to get a cable into an equipment box as you're proposing is to install a conduit gland in the hole first, then feed the cable through the rubber o-ring in the gland. Here's a lin
Folks, Hopefully I replied to everyone who sent me such great ideas about waterproofing the Tupperware box. Many expressed concerns about UV damage to the plastic over time and many suggested drain h
Hi Gary For years we have a Linksys router 50ft up a tower with a container stuck (Tupperware Cereal container) over top of it and no bottom. We kept it wide open. It has been like that for over 10 y
How do you keep the bugs from building nests there? Wasp is a particular problem locally. 73/jeff/ac0c www.ac0c.com alpha-charlie-zero-charlie --Original Message-- From: Michael Walker Sent: Tuesday,
We were worried about that. It just never happened. If it was a problem, I would have just added some screening to the bottom. Mike va3mw _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.con