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I can see the Newspaper headlines in the South London Gazette - "Man found superglued to window whilst burgling ÂŁ1M property" ;o))
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Discuss Gluing alarm cables to UPVC Window frames & Door architraves in the Security Alarms, Door Entry and CCTV (Public) area at ElectriciansForums.net
I will be using the Superglue although holding the cables in place while they adhere might not be easy.
Mitre fast would be ideal in this situation. Comes as a 2 part kit, 1 bottle of superglue and one can of aerosol activator which makes the glue go off within a couple of seconds.
8 pages on how to glue a cable.......... sheeeeeesh ;o)))))))
Me? I never get irritated as I am the most chilled out person who doesn't really give a ---- about most things ;o))))I hope that You are not getting irritated SWD ?
Chris
Hello again Resu,
Thanks for the recommendation / information.
I really appreciate your thoughts on this and I am not trying to contradict you or be awkward but what do you think about this:
I would be concerned that trying to apply a line of Superglue down the cable route [on the UPVC moulding / trim] and then spray it with activator could cause a very messy / undesirable situation before I even got a chance to try sticking the Alarm cable to the activated Superglue ?
Also - would you guess that the overspray from the activator spray would just wipe off the brilliant white UPVC without discolouring it ?
When I attempt gluing the cables onto the UPVC frames / architraves I will have fixed the Magnetic contacts to the bottom of the `mouldings` and the cables will be routed up through the ceilings [following an exactly vertical line] with enough slack to push them onto the adhesive.
After they have adhered to the shape of the frames / architraves I will pull the slack up from above.
I have described that because I would not really be able to apply the Superglue and activator to the Alarm cable and then stick them onto the UPVC frames / architraves as the cables need to be connected first to the Magnetic contacts.
Thanks again - I would be grateful for your thoughts on my questions please.
Chris
back on track, i'd just use a bit of the 12mm x 5mm sticky back mini. trunking. non permanent so can be removed if desired with no melting of the pvc frame which could invalidate any warranty.
I'd go for: line of glue on frame, place cable on top, quick spray with activator. Activator should effectively evaporate but should wipe off no problem if not.
Would be worth a test in a discrete corner if you're worried.
in this situation i would have installed a wireless alarm system, such as the Risco Lightsys (hybrid) or Agility (totally wireless). problem would never arise then.
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