- Feb 2, 2001
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I rounded off my IDE cables, followed the directions over at CaseETC. Today I just picked up some heatshrink from Fry's, but I'm absolutely clueless as to how the hell you put it on the IDE cable. The product description at CaseETC says, "Slip the heatshrink on the wire, do the soldering, work the heatshrink over the soldered area, then use a heat gun or hair dryer to shrink the tubing making a tight fit around the wire. Remember to put the heatsrhink on before you solder. " What the hell? How do you just 'slip the heatshrink on the wire?' I got some that is 3/8 expanded and 3/16 retracted. Is that too small? And what exactly do you solder? I don't get it. I'll prolly get a bunch of flame replys w/ the usual LOL's but I'd REALLY appreciate if anyone can explain this to me in layman's terms and preferably point me to some pic's. The rounding cables guide at CaseETC stops at the point where cover the wire.

