How long is a piece of string
How long is a piece of string
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77racing

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3,346 posts

208 months

Tuesday 5th September 2017
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Well actually the cable rubber cover that is required when you run electric cables over ground at circuits . I have found a supplier who sells it by the metre but was unsure how much to get .any body else using this cable protector in the garages or beyond if so how many metres do you think I will need.

Drumroll

4,321 posts

141 months

Tuesday 5th September 2017
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Yep definitely the piece of string question. I really can't say, All circuit layouts are different. So depending on when you get in the paddock you could need just a metre, the guy who parks opposite you may need 5m and so it goes on. My own feeling is several pieces at about 1.5m is better than a long piece.

Also depending on who is doing the checking some are happy if it just on walkways/where vehicles can go over it, others want it all covered

teamHOLDENracing

5,105 posts

288 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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Perry - I may still have the length I used which you can have at a reduced rate. I'll take a look - can't remember if it was sold with the transporter.

77racing

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3,346 posts

208 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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Hi Andy

That would be brilliant . Not heard about you for ages you doing much?

Angrybiker

557 posts

111 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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I'm somewhat surprised that no one has yet chimed in with the obligatory "Twice the distance from the middle to either end" - so looks like that duty reluctantly falls to me.

teamHOLDENracing

5,105 posts

288 months

Wednesday 13th September 2017
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77racing said:
Hi Andy

That would be brilliant . Not heard about you for ages you doing much?
Hi Perry - had a look over the weekend - think it must have gone with the transporter, sorry. You'll need about 5 metres to span the fire lane.

Busy but not racing any longer - last raced this time in 2015. Go to quite a few BTCC races supporting WSR/BMW, so get a bit of race exposure albeit from the less exciting (but far cheaper) side of the armco.