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Re: What is the "Proper" way to attach lead wire to in wall wire



Tape melts out here, I find that papertape (the blue painter's stuff) works
ok...or a flat wood toothpick.


"Tommy" <tommy at leesecurity dot net> wrote in message
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I carry a roll of  "33" vinyl electrical tape with me for that problem.
usually one wrap will add enough to the diameter to seat in the hole.
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Crash Gordon wrote:

> Well worth the extra few cents paid, for the time saved. That's all I use
> now, unless I absolutely need leads now. Trying to fish beanies up into a
> 3/8" hole above your head with bifocals on is a bitch!!
>
> The ONLY complaint I have is that the ridges don't bite into the wood
> enough, so if your 3/8" hole is a "ch" bigger you have a loose contact to
> deal with.
>
>
> "Frank Olson" <Use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> message
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> >  Crash Gordon wrote:
> | > They do if you bend them a little...but screw terminal stubbies are
> the
> way
> | > to go.
> >
> >
> >  Now you're talkin'!!!  GRI rules!

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