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    Quote Originally Posted by zlojack View Post
    Now how about those molex pins?

    Do you have a DIY guide for those? Or should I just buy a tool?
    Ah - this one is a bit tricky. With the male molex connector you can do with things like pins, or even some tweezers...but the female ends you need a tool. So if you can pick up a tool that does both then you are laughing.

    If anyone has a method to handle the pins on the female connector without the tool - please add it to the thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by moose517 View Post
    thanks this thread is exactly what i need, i am getting ready to build a new computer and want to sleeve everything, big undertaking for me
    Quote Originally Posted by slim142 View Post
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    Im suscribed to this because this is the easiest guide I have seen, even better than most youtube videos! Congrats!

    Thanks to you now I feel more confident on sleeving my fans!
    Thanks moose and slim for your kind words - good luck with your own sleeving quests

    Quote Originally Posted by moogle View Post
    Nice guide Dangals, I myself use a lighter and wave it quickly past the heatshrink, although I only do this with black heatshrink as it'd turn the non-black heatshrink black

    I also burn the ends of the braid too to keep them melted together so when I'm working on it, it doesn't fray (as the ends are joined together when melted a bit). Only a teeny bit though not alot. It also helps to pinch the heatshrink to make it oval/elongated to make it fit over the braid or cables, thats only useful if you've got real tight squeezes. Apologise if it's already been said though.

    Thanks moogle - yes the lighter is a valid method for shrinking the heat shrink - however as mentioned for any type of shrink/sleeve that isnt black it becomes a bit of a problem....not to mention the increased chance of burnt fingers Still a valid method none the less - thanks for the input

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dangals View Post
    Thanks moogle - yes the lighter is a valid method for shrinking the heat shrink - however as mentioned for any type of shrink/sleeve that isnt black it becomes a bit of a problem....not to mention the increased chance of burnt fingers Still a valid method none the less - thanks for the input
    No problems

    No burnt hands or fingers yet though, but if it did happen it's so cold in here it'd be a nice thing

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